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Prevalence of Listeriosis in some farm animals

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Last updated: 24 Dec 2024

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Veterinary epidemiology

Abstract

The study was carried out in animal farms located in North Coast and Desert Road, Egypt. A total of 175 faecal samples were collected from different species of farm animals for investigating the incidence of Listeria species. Samples were collected from private farms and small holders of dairy animals, including cattle (70), buffaloes (30), sheep (50) and goats (25). Results revealed 17.1% total incidence of Listeria species, where the incidence rate within the same animal species was higher among cattle (18.6%) followed by sheep (18.0%), buffaloes (16.7%) and goats (12.0%) at last. Moreover, the most recovered species was L. ivanovii (6.3%) followed by L. monocytogenes and L. grayi (4% for each of them), then L. innocua (2.9%). Results also showed that L. ivanovii and L. grayi were the most recovered species from cattle (5.7% for each) and buffaloes (6.7% for each), while the highest isolated species from sheep and goats were L. monocytogenes (8%) and L. ivanovii (8%), respectively. On the other side, L. monocytogenes could not recover from buffaloes and goats. Presence of Listeria species specially L. monocytogenes and L. ivanovii in faeces of farm animals attracts the attention to the way in which these wastes must be treated and dealt with in order to avoid contamination of milk and its further products that finally can carry the infection to man.

DOI

10.21608/djvs.2021.69592.1034

Keywords

farm animals, prevalence, isolation, Listeria

Authors

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Heba

Last Name

Farag

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Affiliation

Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

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hebaelsebaei@yahoo.com

City

Alexandria

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First Name

Mona

Last Name

Abdallah

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Affiliation

Desert Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

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monaabdalla@yahoo.com

City

Alexandria

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First Name

Mohammad

Last Name

Nossair

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Affiliation

Department of Animal Hygiene and Zoonoses Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Alexandria University

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mohammadnossair@alexu.edu.eg

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Volume

6

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1

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27052

Issue Date

2021-08-01

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2021-03-26

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2021-08-01

Page Start

17

Page End

20

Print ISSN

2636-3003

Online ISSN

2636-3011

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https://djvs.journals.ekb.eg/article_192848.html

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1,001

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Damanhour Journal of Veterinary Sciences

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https://djvs.journals.ekb.eg/

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Prevalence of Listeriosis in some farm animals

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22 Jan 2023