Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts

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Autor(a) principal: Depner, Ronise Faria Rohde
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pontin, Karine Patrin, Otutumi, Luciana Kazue, Westenhofen, Moisés, Borges, Karen Apellanis, Furian, Thales Quedi, Nascimento, Vladimir Pinheiro do, Lovato, Maristela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250159
Resumo: Commercial poultry hatcheries provide ideal conditions for the multiplication and spread of microorganisms. Formaldehyde is widely used as a disinfectant; however, it is harmful to human health and can cause abnormal morphology in chicks. An alternative microbiological control is the use of copper, a metallic antimicrobial agent for contact surfaces. The antimicrobial efficacy of copper surfaces has been established in healthcare environments. However, its use in the poultry chain is still limited. This study aimed to compare the antimicrobial activity of common polypropylene hatch baskets with hatch baskets composed of copper (polypropylene hatch baskets covered by copper hatch baskets; polypropylene hatch baskets with solid copper plates on the bottom; polypropylene hatch baskets covered by copper hatch baskets and with solid copper plates on the bottom). To simulate a hatching environment with high contamination, the eggs and hatching cabinet were not fumigated. Microbiological analysis of the hatching cabinet environmental, surface of hatch basket, and fluff were performed. The results indicated that the absence of bottom holes resulted in a higher volume of organic matter that interfered with the copper's antimicrobial activity. The presence of copper in the hatch baskets did not decrease microbial contamination under the conditions evaluated, confirming that the metal should only be used as a complement to standard hygiene and not as a substitute for surface disinfectants. Further analysis will evaluate the antimicrobial activity of hatch baskets composed only of copper and the ability of nanoparticles to remove the biofilms formed by bacteria isolated from the poultry environment.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
title Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
spellingShingle Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
Depner, Ronise Faria Rohde
Atividade antimicrobiana
Contaminacao bacteriana
Incubadeira
Cobre
title_short Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
title_full Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
title_fullStr Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
title_sort Antimicrobial activity of poultry hatch baskets containing copper inserts
author Depner, Ronise Faria Rohde
author_facet Depner, Ronise Faria Rohde
Pontin, Karine Patrin
Otutumi, Luciana Kazue
Westenhofen, Moisés
Borges, Karen Apellanis
Furian, Thales Quedi
Nascimento, Vladimir Pinheiro do
Lovato, Maristela
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author2 Pontin, Karine Patrin
Otutumi, Luciana Kazue
Westenhofen, Moisés
Borges, Karen Apellanis
Furian, Thales Quedi
Nascimento, Vladimir Pinheiro do
Lovato, Maristela
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Depner, Ronise Faria Rohde
Pontin, Karine Patrin
Otutumi, Luciana Kazue
Westenhofen, Moisés
Borges, Karen Apellanis
Furian, Thales Quedi
Nascimento, Vladimir Pinheiro do
Lovato, Maristela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atividade antimicrobiana
Contaminacao bacteriana
Incubadeira
Cobre
topic Atividade antimicrobiana
Contaminacao bacteriana
Incubadeira
Cobre
description Commercial poultry hatcheries provide ideal conditions for the multiplication and spread of microorganisms. Formaldehyde is widely used as a disinfectant; however, it is harmful to human health and can cause abnormal morphology in chicks. An alternative microbiological control is the use of copper, a metallic antimicrobial agent for contact surfaces. The antimicrobial efficacy of copper surfaces has been established in healthcare environments. However, its use in the poultry chain is still limited. This study aimed to compare the antimicrobial activity of common polypropylene hatch baskets with hatch baskets composed of copper (polypropylene hatch baskets covered by copper hatch baskets; polypropylene hatch baskets with solid copper plates on the bottom; polypropylene hatch baskets covered by copper hatch baskets and with solid copper plates on the bottom). To simulate a hatching environment with high contamination, the eggs and hatching cabinet were not fumigated. Microbiological analysis of the hatching cabinet environmental, surface of hatch basket, and fluff were performed. The results indicated that the absence of bottom holes resulted in a higher volume of organic matter that interfered with the copper's antimicrobial activity. The presence of copper in the hatch baskets did not decrease microbial contamination under the conditions evaluated, confirming that the metal should only be used as a complement to standard hygiene and not as a substitute for surface disinfectants. Further analysis will evaluate the antimicrobial activity of hatch baskets composed only of copper and the ability of nanoparticles to remove the biofilms formed by bacteria isolated from the poultry environment.
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