Identification of a new multiresistant Salmonella strain in broiler chickens in Senegal

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    E. Cardinale, J.D. Perrier, A. Aidara, F. Tall, C. Coudert, I.L. Gueye, M. Konté

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https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9764

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Broiler chickens, Salmonella, Serotypes, Microbiological analysis, Resistance to chemicals, antibiotics, Senegal

Abstract

Microbiological analysis of a broiler chicken carcass revealed the presence of a new Salmonella serotype. It is characterized by two genes that express resistance to antibiotics, except to the very last quinolones. This serotype poses a threat as it has been found in human samples in association with high temperature and diarrhea. The onset of this Salmonella may result from the anarchic use of antibiotics in poultry production.

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  • E. Cardinale CIRAD-EMVT-PPA - SEN
  • J.D. Perrier Institut Pasteur de Dakar - SEN
  • A. Aidara Institut Pasteur de Dakar - SEN
  • F. Tall ISRA - SEN
  • C. Coudert Institut Pasteur de Dakar - SEN
  • I.L. Gueye ISRA - SEN
  • M. Konté ISRA - SEN
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Published

2000-01-01

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Cardinale, E., Perrier, J. D., Aidara, A., Tall, F., Coudert, C., Gueye, I. L., & Konté, M. (2000). Identification of a new multiresistant Salmonella strain in broiler chickens in Senegal. Revue d’élevage Et De médecine vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 53(1), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9764

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