Detection of Salmonella spp. in eggs for human consumption from poultry farms in municipalities of Alagoas State, Brazil

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2022-08-16 DOI:10.21708/avb.2022.16.3.10440
Artur Bibiano de Vasconcelos, Danilo Alves de França, M. N. Ferreira, Dayane Kelly Gomes de Oliveira Araújo, Catarina Bibiano de Vasconcelos, K. Silva
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Salmonellosis is a disease that worries poultry farmers and can seriously impact the food safety of the population that consumes products of animal origin. The present study sought to detect the presence of Salmonella spp. in eggs intended for consumption from family poultry farms in municipalities of Alagoas State. The study was carried out from eight farms, where the sample from each farm was obtained by making pools of shell and internal contents of six randomly selected eggs. The pools were submitted to microbiological culture and the colonies were characterized and evaluated by means of laboratory tests. To this end, 50% (4/8) of the shell samples and 75% (6/8) of the internal contents of the eggs were positive for Salmonella spp. In addition, Klebsiella pneumoniae 12.5% (1/8) and Proteus spp. 25% (2/8) were found in the shell samples, and Yersinia spp. 12.5% (1/8) in the internal contents of the eggs. Salmonella spp. and other enterobacteria were confirmed to occur in eggs intended for consumption. The way the birds were raised did not seem to have a significant influence on the results obtained, and the presence of passerines on the farms may have contributed to the existence of bacteria there. Being aware of the risk to public health that some of these bacteria can present, it is necessary to take decisions that support the small producer in search of food safety for all.
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巴西阿拉戈斯州市家禽养殖场供人类食用的鸡蛋中沙门氏菌的检测
沙门氏菌病是一种令家禽养殖户担忧的疾病,会严重影响食用动物源性产品的人群的食品安全。本研究旨在检测阿拉戈斯州各城市家庭家禽养殖场食用的鸡蛋中是否存在沙门氏菌。这项研究在八个农场进行,每个农场的样本是通过制作六个随机选择的鸡蛋的外壳和内部内容物池来获得的。将池进行微生物培养,并通过实验室测试对菌落进行表征和评估。为此,50%(4/8)的外壳样品和75%(6/8)的鸡蛋内部内容物对沙门氏菌呈阳性。此外,肺炎克雷伯菌12.5%(1/8)和变形杆菌25%(2/8)在外壳样品中发现,耶尔森菌12.5%(1/8)在鸡蛋内容物中发现。沙门氏菌和其他肠道细菌被证实存在于供食用的鸡蛋中。饲养鸟类的方式似乎对获得的结果没有重大影响,农场中雀形目的存在可能是细菌存在的原因之一。意识到其中一些细菌可能对公众健康造成的风险,有必要做出支持小生产者为所有人寻求食品安全的决定。
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