Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo

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Autor(a) principal: Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5336
Resumo: Salmonella sp. might cause food deseases in humans and it be isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of different animal species, especially birds. In this study, we aimed to point out the main characteristics of non-conventional poultry farm systems at Central and South regions of the State of Goiás and to determine the frequency of Salmonella sp. Isolation in conventional and non-conventional poultry farms, as well as the frequency of positivity for antigen-antibody reaction at non-conventional poultry farms. On paper 1, we studied 190 non-conventional systems of broiler rearing; we collected 3,040 blood and organ samples (heart, liver, crop and cecum) from 760 birds. Rapid Plate Agglutination Test was used for the detection of anti-Salmonella sp. antibodies in blood serum, and conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests were used for bacterium culture and isolation. Data on the characteristics of the properties were obtained through medical records. The poultry rearing systems were classified as semi-intensive (49.0%) and extensive (42.6%). In these breeding systems, 48.0% were of specific breed free-range chickens and 42.0% of rustic rustic free-range chickens; 74.2% of the farms had commercial purpose. The frequency of properties with chicken seropositive to the anti-Salmonella sp. antigen was 16.3%, and 12.0% of the samples. Salmonella was detected in 4.7% of the properties and the identified serotypes were Anatum, Infantis, Mbandaka, Schwarzengrund and Panama. For Paper 2, we studied 44 flocks of chickens from nine poultry slaughterhouses, three with over 51,000 birds slaughtered/day and six with up to 50,000 birds slaughtered/day. On the slaughter line 1,232 organ samples and feathers were harvested. A total of 21 feather samples and 21 samples of each organ (spleen, crop and cecum) was collected, both of them were analyzed by conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests. The organ samples were processed in groups of three, in a total of seven samples of each organ. Of the 44 flocks of chickens, 22 were positive for Salmonella. The feathers presented a higher positivity frequency (12.3%). The spleen presented the highest frequently of isolates (8.1%). The frequency of positive samples in both crop and cecum was 3.8%. Among 88 Salmonella isolates, the serovars Schwarzengrund (29.5%), Agona (25.2%), Mbandaka (12.6%), Anantum (8.0%) and Infantis (3.4%) were predominant. In conclusion, the non-conventional designs are characterized as semi-intensive, and use improved lineage of chickens for commercial purposes. Regardless of the levels of contamination, Salmonella sp. is present in chickens from both conventional and non-conventional production systems. The pathogen was identified in greater numbers in chicken organs at conventional farm. In non-conventional breeding samples, Salmonella sp. isolation was low, but the number of seropositive chickens was higher. The serovars identified in samples of both conventional and non-conventional systems were similar, and some of relevance to public health.
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spelling Café, Marcos Barcelloshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9860968235125158Andrade, Maria AuxiliadoraMoraes, Dunya Mara CardosoCafé, Marcos BarcellosLaboissière, MicheleMarchini, Cristiane Ferreira PrazeresSilveira Neto, Osvaldo José daLeandro, Nadja Susana Mogycahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8588738376541559Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de2016-03-16T11:22:38Z2015-08-13ALCANTARA, J. B. Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo. 2015. 72 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/5336Salmonella sp. might cause food deseases in humans and it be isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of different animal species, especially birds. In this study, we aimed to point out the main characteristics of non-conventional poultry farm systems at Central and South regions of the State of Goiás and to determine the frequency of Salmonella sp. Isolation in conventional and non-conventional poultry farms, as well as the frequency of positivity for antigen-antibody reaction at non-conventional poultry farms. On paper 1, we studied 190 non-conventional systems of broiler rearing; we collected 3,040 blood and organ samples (heart, liver, crop and cecum) from 760 birds. Rapid Plate Agglutination Test was used for the detection of anti-Salmonella sp. antibodies in blood serum, and conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests were used for bacterium culture and isolation. Data on the characteristics of the properties were obtained through medical records. The poultry rearing systems were classified as semi-intensive (49.0%) and extensive (42.6%). In these breeding systems, 48.0% were of specific breed free-range chickens and 42.0% of rustic rustic free-range chickens; 74.2% of the farms had commercial purpose. The frequency of properties with chicken seropositive to the anti-Salmonella sp. antigen was 16.3%, and 12.0% of the samples. Salmonella was detected in 4.7% of the properties and the identified serotypes were Anatum, Infantis, Mbandaka, Schwarzengrund and Panama. For Paper 2, we studied 44 flocks of chickens from nine poultry slaughterhouses, three with over 51,000 birds slaughtered/day and six with up to 50,000 birds slaughtered/day. On the slaughter line 1,232 organ samples and feathers were harvested. A total of 21 feather samples and 21 samples of each organ (spleen, crop and cecum) was collected, both of them were analyzed by conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests. The organ samples were processed in groups of three, in a total of seven samples of each organ. Of the 44 flocks of chickens, 22 were positive for Salmonella. The feathers presented a higher positivity frequency (12.3%). The spleen presented the highest frequently of isolates (8.1%). The frequency of positive samples in both crop and cecum was 3.8%. Among 88 Salmonella isolates, the serovars Schwarzengrund (29.5%), Agona (25.2%), Mbandaka (12.6%), Anantum (8.0%) and Infantis (3.4%) were predominant. In conclusion, the non-conventional designs are characterized as semi-intensive, and use improved lineage of chickens for commercial purposes. Regardless of the levels of contamination, Salmonella sp. is present in chickens from both conventional and non-conventional production systems. The pathogen was identified in greater numbers in chicken organs at conventional farm. In non-conventional breeding samples, Salmonella sp. isolation was low, but the number of seropositive chickens was higher. The serovars identified in samples of both conventional and non-conventional systems were similar, and some of relevance to public health.Salmonella sp. podem causar toxinfecção alimentar no homem e ser isolada do trato gastrintestinal de diferentes espécies animais, principalmente das aves. Objetivou-se com este estudo caracterizar os sistemas alternativos de criações avícolas nas regiões Central e Sul do Estado de Goiás e determinar a frequência de isolamento de Salmonella sp. em aves de criação alternativa e industrial, assim como a frequência de positividade da reação antígeno-anticorpo em soro de aves de criação alternativa. No artigo 1 estudou-se 190 propriedades de criações alternativas de frangos e em 760 aves colheram sangue e 3.040 amostras de órgãos, sendo coração, fígado, ceco e inglúvio. Realizou-se o teste de Soroaglutinação Rápida em Placa para detecção de anticorpos anti Salmonella sp. em soro sanguíneo e para cultura e isolamento da bactéria ultilizou-se bacteriologia convencional e provas bioquímicas. Os dados sobre as características das propriedades foram obtidos através de ficha de atendimento. As criações avícolas foram classificadas em semi-intensivas 49,0% e 42,6% extensivas. Observou-se que nestas criações as aves criadas são do tipo caipira melhorado 48,0% e 42,0% do tipo caipira rústico, e 74,2% das explorações têm a finalidade de comercialização. A frequência de propriedades com aves sororreagentes ao antígeno anti Salmonella sp. foi de 16,3%, e em amostras de 12,0%. Detectou-se Salmonella em 4,7% das propriedades e os sorovares identificados foram Anatum, Infantis, Mbandaka, Schwarzengrund e Panama. Para o artigo 2 o estudo foi realizado em 44 lotes de frangos de criação industrial de nove abatedouros, três com abate dia acima de 51.000 aves e seis com abate dia de até 50.000 aves dia. Na linha de abate colheram-se 1.232 amostras de órgão e penas. Num lote foram colhidas 21 amostras de penas e 21 amostras de cada órgão, sendo baço, ceco e inglúvio, ambas analisadas por bacteriologia convencional e provas bioquímicas. As amostras de órgãos foram processadas em pool de três, totalizando sete amostras para cada órgão. Dos 44 lotes de frangos, 22 foram positivos para Salmonella. As penas apresentaram maior frequência de amostras positivas (12,3%) e o baço foi o órgão com maior frequência de isolados (8,1%). A frequência de amostras positivas tanto para inglúvio quanto para ceco foi de 3,8%. Dentre os 88 isolados de Salmonella houve predominância do sorovar Schwarzengrund (29,5%), Agona (25,2%), Mbandaka (12,6%), Anantum (8,0%) e Infantis (3,4%). Conclui-se que as criações alternativas se caracterizam como do tipo semi-intensiva, utilizam aves de linhagem caipira melhorado com finalidade comercial. Independente dos níveis de contaminação, salmonella sp. está presente em aves dos sistemas industriais e alternativos de produção. O patógeno foi identificado em maior número em órgãos de frango de criação industrial. Em aves de criações alternativas obteve-se baixa frequência de isolamento do patógeno, mas obteve-se maior número de aves sororreagente. Observa-se que os sorovares identificados tanto em amostras de frango do sistema alternativo como do sistema industrial foram semelhantes, e alguns de relevância em saúde pública.Submitted by Cássia Santos (cassia.bcufg@gmail.com) on 2016-03-15T12:30:54Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese - Juliana Bonifacio de Alcantara - 2015.pdf: 1563501 bytes, checksum: a96b02c76ef8d17bbaa4c2f2bf2838fa (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2016-03-16T11:22:38Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Tese - Juliana Bonifacio de Alcantara - 2015.pdf: 1563501 bytes, checksum: a96b02c76ef8d17bbaa4c2f2bf2838fa (MD5) license_rdf: 23148 bytes, checksum: 9da0b6dfac957114c6a7714714b86306 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-16T11:22:38Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Search in birds readed in conventional and non-conventional systems
title Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
spellingShingle Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de
Galinha caipira
Frango de corte
Resíduos de abate
Salmonella
Soroaglutinação
Agglutination
Free range chicken
Broiler
Slaughter waste
Chicken slaughterhouse
Salmonella
MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::SAUDE ANIMAL (PROGRAMAS SANITARIOS)
title_short Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
title_full Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
title_fullStr Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
title_full_unstemmed Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
title_sort Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo
author Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de
author_facet Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Café, Marcos Barcellos
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/9860968235125158
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Andrade, Maria Auxiliadora
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv Moraes, Dunya Mara Cardoso
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Café, Marcos Barcellos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Laboissière, Michele
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Marchini, Cristiane Ferreira Prazeres
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Silveira Neto, Osvaldo José da
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/8588738376541559
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alcântara, Juliana Bonifácio de
contributor_str_mv Café, Marcos Barcellos
Andrade, Maria Auxiliadora
Moraes, Dunya Mara Cardoso
Café, Marcos Barcellos
Laboissière, Michele
Marchini, Cristiane Ferreira Prazeres
Silveira Neto, Osvaldo José da
Leandro, Nadja Susana Mogyca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galinha caipira
Frango de corte
Resíduos de abate
Salmonella
Soroaglutinação
topic Galinha caipira
Frango de corte
Resíduos de abate
Salmonella
Soroaglutinação
Agglutination
Free range chicken
Broiler
Slaughter waste
Chicken slaughterhouse
Salmonella
MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::SAUDE ANIMAL (PROGRAMAS SANITARIOS)
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Agglutination
Free range chicken
Broiler
Slaughter waste
Chicken slaughterhouse
Salmonella
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::SAUDE ANIMAL (PROGRAMAS SANITARIOS)
description Salmonella sp. might cause food deseases in humans and it be isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of different animal species, especially birds. In this study, we aimed to point out the main characteristics of non-conventional poultry farm systems at Central and South regions of the State of Goiás and to determine the frequency of Salmonella sp. Isolation in conventional and non-conventional poultry farms, as well as the frequency of positivity for antigen-antibody reaction at non-conventional poultry farms. On paper 1, we studied 190 non-conventional systems of broiler rearing; we collected 3,040 blood and organ samples (heart, liver, crop and cecum) from 760 birds. Rapid Plate Agglutination Test was used for the detection of anti-Salmonella sp. antibodies in blood serum, and conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests were used for bacterium culture and isolation. Data on the characteristics of the properties were obtained through medical records. The poultry rearing systems were classified as semi-intensive (49.0%) and extensive (42.6%). In these breeding systems, 48.0% were of specific breed free-range chickens and 42.0% of rustic rustic free-range chickens; 74.2% of the farms had commercial purpose. The frequency of properties with chicken seropositive to the anti-Salmonella sp. antigen was 16.3%, and 12.0% of the samples. Salmonella was detected in 4.7% of the properties and the identified serotypes were Anatum, Infantis, Mbandaka, Schwarzengrund and Panama. For Paper 2, we studied 44 flocks of chickens from nine poultry slaughterhouses, three with over 51,000 birds slaughtered/day and six with up to 50,000 birds slaughtered/day. On the slaughter line 1,232 organ samples and feathers were harvested. A total of 21 feather samples and 21 samples of each organ (spleen, crop and cecum) was collected, both of them were analyzed by conventional bacteriology and biochemistry tests. The organ samples were processed in groups of three, in a total of seven samples of each organ. Of the 44 flocks of chickens, 22 were positive for Salmonella. The feathers presented a higher positivity frequency (12.3%). The spleen presented the highest frequently of isolates (8.1%). The frequency of positive samples in both crop and cecum was 3.8%. Among 88 Salmonella isolates, the serovars Schwarzengrund (29.5%), Agona (25.2%), Mbandaka (12.6%), Anantum (8.0%) and Infantis (3.4%) were predominant. In conclusion, the non-conventional designs are characterized as semi-intensive, and use improved lineage of chickens for commercial purposes. Regardless of the levels of contamination, Salmonella sp. is present in chickens from both conventional and non-conventional production systems. The pathogen was identified in greater numbers in chicken organs at conventional farm. In non-conventional breeding samples, Salmonella sp. isolation was low, but the number of seropositive chickens was higher. The serovars identified in samples of both conventional and non-conventional systems were similar, and some of relevance to public health.
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dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv ALCANTARA, J. B. Pesquisa de Salmonella sp. em aves criadas em sistema industrial e alternativo. 2015. 72 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.
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