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Veterinary Medicine

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

2017

Salmonella

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Serotypes Of Salmonella Isolated From Feces Of Cattle, Buffalo,And Camel And Sensitivities To Antibiotics In Turkey, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Hadi̇mli̇, Yasemi̇n Pinarkara, Asli Sakmanoğlu, Zafer Sayin, Osman Ergani̇ş, Ali̇ Uslu, Huda Jihad Al-Shattrawi Jan 2017

Serotypes Of Salmonella Isolated From Feces Of Cattle, Buffalo,And Camel And Sensitivities To Antibiotics In Turkey, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Hadi̇mli̇, Yasemi̇n Pinarkara, Asli Sakmanoğlu, Zafer Sayin, Osman Ergani̇ş, Ali̇ Uslu, Huda Jihad Al-Shattrawi

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In this study, Salmonella strains from dairy cows, calves with diarrhea, and buffalo and camel feces were isolated and serotyped. There were 869 feces samples (437 calves, 287 dairy cows, 100 buffalo, and 45 camels) collected from 13 provinces and 21 farms. Preenrichment feces samples were added to Rappaport-Vassiliadis medium. Samples were then subcultured on xylose lysine tergitol-4 agar and plates. Suspected colonies of Salmonella were confirmed by latex agglutination test. The isolates of Salmonella spp. were serotyped at the Etlik Central Veterinary Control Institute. In total, 40 Salmonella spp. were isolated, including 33 from calves, 5 from dairy cows, …


The Protective Efficacy Of Immunoglobulin Y From Immunized Chickens Against Salmonella Infections In Mice, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Hadi̇mli̇, Zafer Sayin, Gökçenur Sani̇oğlu Gölen Jan 2017

The Protective Efficacy Of Immunoglobulin Y From Immunized Chickens Against Salmonella Infections In Mice, Hasan Hüseyi̇n Hadi̇mli̇, Zafer Sayin, Gökçenur Sani̇oğlu Gölen

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of immunoglobulin Y (IgY) obtained from chickens immunized with Salmonella vaccines. Chickens were vaccinated three times with inactivated monovalent, bivalent, and combined vaccines. Immunized hen eggs were collected after the third vaccination and IgYs were purified. In total, 100 mice were orally challenged with Salmonella serotypes. After the challenge, IgYs were orally administered to mice. Mice were observed for morbidity and mortality. Fecal samples from the mice were also cultured for the reisolation of Salmonella serotypes. The antibody titers in the serum samples of vaccinated chickens were higher than those …