Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg
The study included the injection of <em>Salmonella enterica </em>serovar<em> typhimurium</em>isolated from starlings bird in embryonated chicken eggs. The eggs were divided into eight groups, each group contain 6 eggs. The G1 and G2 groups were injected with the sterile norma...
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doaj-e6526e9265884dd79572d02a44e9655f2020-11-24T21:02:03ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552019-09-01332818610.33899/ijvs.2019.163171163171Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken eggAmmar Al-AAlim0Sumaya Aldabbagh1Haiffa Alkazaly2Mozahim Al-Attar3Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mosul.Mosul.Iraq.University of Mosul/ College of veterinary medicine /Microbiology departmentDepartment of Veterinary MicrobiologyDepartment of Microbiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mosul UniversityThe study included the injection of <em>Salmonella enterica </em>serovar<em> typhimurium</em>isolated from starlings bird in embryonated chicken eggs. The eggs were divided into eight groups, each group contain 6 eggs. The G1 and G2 groups were injected with the sterile normal saline solution in the choriaollantoic membrane (CAM) and yolk sac as negative control. The group G3 and G4 injected by bacterial suspension at a concentration of 10<sup>4</sup> cfu/ml in the CAM and yolk sac while the G5 and G6 injected with bacterial concentration 10<sup>6</sup> cfu/ml in the CAM and yolk sac respectively. Finally, the G7 and G8 groups were injected with 10<sup>8</sup> cfu/ml of bacterial suspension in the CAM and yolk sac respectively. The results showed that the highest percentage of death in eggs embryos was 100% in the sixth group after 96 hours of injection. There was also a significant increase in the number of bacteria in correlation with time of incubation. The highest rate of bacterial isolate was 8,19log10, 8,26log10 after 96 and 144 hours in the sixth group, while the highest number of bacterial isolates was 7.04log10 and 6.31log10 in the third and fourth groups after 48 and 96 hours of injection respectively. The results of the statistical analysis showed a significant difference in the number of bacterial isolate after 24 hours of injection in both concentrations compared to other incubation times. A significantrelationship was also found between the amount of the dose used and the bacterial disease. this study concluded that <em>Salmonella enterica </em>serovar<em> typhimurium</em> isolated from starlings can cause pathological changes and effect on hatchery percentage in embryonated chicken eggs.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_163171_d6926a2037f667b8343a0a57f34d16ef.pdfsalmonella entericapropagationembryonated chikcen eggstarling birds |
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Ammar Al-AAlim Sumaya Aldabbagh Haiffa Alkazaly Mozahim Al-Attar Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences salmonella enterica propagation embryonated chikcen egg starling birds |
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Ammar Al-AAlim Sumaya Aldabbagh Haiffa Alkazaly Mozahim Al-Attar |
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Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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Propagation of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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propagation of salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium in embryonated chicken egg |
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University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine |
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Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences |
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1607-3894 2071-1255 |
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2019-09-01 |
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The study included the injection of <em>Salmonella enterica </em>serovar<em> typhimurium</em>isolated from starlings bird in embryonated chicken eggs. The eggs were divided into eight groups, each group contain 6 eggs. The G1 and G2 groups were injected with the sterile normal saline solution in the choriaollantoic membrane (CAM) and yolk sac as negative control. The group G3 and G4 injected by bacterial suspension at a concentration of 10<sup>4</sup> cfu/ml in the CAM and yolk sac while the G5 and G6 injected with bacterial concentration 10<sup>6</sup> cfu/ml in the CAM and yolk sac respectively. Finally, the G7 and G8 groups were injected with 10<sup>8</sup> cfu/ml of bacterial suspension in the CAM and yolk sac respectively. The results showed that the highest percentage of death in eggs embryos was 100% in the sixth group after 96 hours of injection. There was also a significant increase in the number of bacteria in correlation with time of incubation. The highest rate of bacterial isolate was 8,19log10, 8,26log10 after 96 and 144 hours in the sixth group, while the highest number of bacterial isolates was 7.04log10 and 6.31log10 in the third and fourth groups after 48 and 96 hours of injection respectively. The results of the statistical analysis showed a significant difference in the number of bacterial isolate after 24 hours of injection in both concentrations compared to other incubation times. A significantrelationship was also found between the amount of the dose used and the bacterial disease. this study concluded that <em>Salmonella enterica </em>serovar<em> typhimurium</em> isolated from starlings can cause pathological changes and effect on hatchery percentage in embryonated chicken eggs. |
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salmonella enterica propagation embryonated chikcen egg starling birds |
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