Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais
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Resumo: | Sixty small farms of Botucatu County, S. Paulo, Brazil, given over to cattle breeding were studied. These farms account for 15% of the total of 402 farms that exist in the county. The sample was drawn by simple probabilistic technique. There were found to be one hundred and thirteen drinking places located on the farms. Samples of water were taken from these drinking places and examined for bacteria of the genus Salmonella, for the determination of Most Probable Number (MNP) of fecal coliform bacteria as well as determination of the water's pH. Water temperature was measured before collection. Samples from 15 drinking places (13.3%) were positive for Salmonella. The drinking places belonged to 12 of the sixty farms studied (20%). The following serotypes were identified: S. dublin, S. newport, S. madelia, S. IV 43:g,z57:-, S. saphra, S. glostrup, S. IV ochsenzool; S. I9,12:i:- and two new serotypes S. IV 41:z52:- and S. IV 50:d:-. Of the 113 samples studied 14 (12.4%) presented MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000. There was no relationship between MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000 and positivity for Salmonella. Highest positivity both for Salmonella and MPN/100mL of fecal coliforms over 4,000 occurred at temperatures above 18 degrees C. As regards pH, in both situations the highest positivity occurred between 6.0 and 7.0. |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animaisSalmonellas and fecal coliforms in drinking water for animalswateranimalanimal husbandryBrazilEnterobacteriaceaefeceshealthisolation and purificationmicrobiologySalmonellaAnimalAnimal HusbandryEnglish AbstractFecesRural HealthWaterWater MicrobiologySixty small farms of Botucatu County, S. Paulo, Brazil, given over to cattle breeding were studied. These farms account for 15% of the total of 402 farms that exist in the county. The sample was drawn by simple probabilistic technique. There were found to be one hundred and thirteen drinking places located on the farms. Samples of water were taken from these drinking places and examined for bacteria of the genus Salmonella, for the determination of Most Probable Number (MNP) of fecal coliform bacteria as well as determination of the water's pH. Water temperature was measured before collection. Samples from 15 drinking places (13.3%) were positive for Salmonella. The drinking places belonged to 12 of the sixty farms studied (20%). The following serotypes were identified: S. dublin, S. newport, S. madelia, S. IV 43:g,z57:-, S. saphra, S. glostrup, S. IV ochsenzool; S. I9,12:i:- and two new serotypes S. IV 41:z52:- and S. IV 50:d:-. Of the 113 samples studied 14 (12.4%) presented MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000. There was no relationship between MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000 and positivity for Salmonella. Highest positivity both for Salmonella and MPN/100mL of fecal coliforms over 4,000 occurred at temperatures above 18 degrees C. As regards pH, in both situations the highest positivity occurred between 6.0 and 7.0.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Souza, L. C. deIaria, S. T.Paim, G. V.2014-05-27T11:17:29Z2014-05-27T11:17:29Z1992-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article321-327application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101992000500004Revista de Saude Publica, v. 26, n. 5, p. 321-327, 1992.0034-8910http://hdl.handle.net/11449/6426810.1590/S0034-89101992000500004S0034-89101992000500004WOS:A1992KR631000042-s2.0-0026928930S0034-89101992000500004.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista de Saúde Pública1.9110,807info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-15T06:20:03Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/64268Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:02:13.172465Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais Salmonellas and fecal coliforms in drinking water for animals |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais Souza, L. C. de water animal animal husbandry Brazil Enterobacteriaceae feces health isolation and purification microbiology Salmonella Animal Animal Husbandry English Abstract Feces Rural Health Water Water Microbiology |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
title_full |
Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
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Salmonelas e coliformes fecais em águas de bebida para animais |
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Souza, L. C. de |
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Souza, L. C. de Iaria, S. T. Paim, G. V. |
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Iaria, S. T. Paim, G. V. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Souza, L. C. de Iaria, S. T. Paim, G. V. |
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water animal animal husbandry Brazil Enterobacteriaceae feces health isolation and purification microbiology Salmonella Animal Animal Husbandry English Abstract Feces Rural Health Water Water Microbiology |
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water animal animal husbandry Brazil Enterobacteriaceae feces health isolation and purification microbiology Salmonella Animal Animal Husbandry English Abstract Feces Rural Health Water Water Microbiology |
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Sixty small farms of Botucatu County, S. Paulo, Brazil, given over to cattle breeding were studied. These farms account for 15% of the total of 402 farms that exist in the county. The sample was drawn by simple probabilistic technique. There were found to be one hundred and thirteen drinking places located on the farms. Samples of water were taken from these drinking places and examined for bacteria of the genus Salmonella, for the determination of Most Probable Number (MNP) of fecal coliform bacteria as well as determination of the water's pH. Water temperature was measured before collection. Samples from 15 drinking places (13.3%) were positive for Salmonella. The drinking places belonged to 12 of the sixty farms studied (20%). The following serotypes were identified: S. dublin, S. newport, S. madelia, S. IV 43:g,z57:-, S. saphra, S. glostrup, S. IV ochsenzool; S. I9,12:i:- and two new serotypes S. IV 41:z52:- and S. IV 50:d:-. Of the 113 samples studied 14 (12.4%) presented MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000. There was no relationship between MPN/100ml of fecal coliforms above 4,000 and positivity for Salmonella. Highest positivity both for Salmonella and MPN/100mL of fecal coliforms over 4,000 occurred at temperatures above 18 degrees C. As regards pH, in both situations the highest positivity occurred between 6.0 and 7.0. |
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