SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS
Faecal samples of Nigerian Indigenous breeds of pigs around Ife were cultured for species. The isolated and identified species were serotyped by agglutination technique on the basis of soluble heat stable antigen, using antisera prepared by Rabbit immunization. All Isolates from diarrhoic pigs were...
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| author | OLUBUNMI, P. A. ADENIRAN, M. A. O. |
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| description | Faecal samples of Nigerian Indigenous breeds of pigs around Ife were cultured for species. The isolated and identified species were serotyped by agglutination technique on the basis of soluble heat stable antigen, using antisera prepared by Rabbit immunization. All Isolates from diarrhoic pigs were tested for sensitivity to eleven antimicrobial agents by the agar method.
Fifty-seven (57) isolates were recovered from diarrhoeic pigs while 10 isolates were got from non-diarrhoeic pigs. These isolates were identified as C. jejuni (18): C. coli (38); C. faecalis (6) while 5 isolates could not be characterised. From the serological studies, it was found that 14 of the 18 C. jejuni isolates belong to serogroup I; while the remaining 4 isolates belong to serogroup II. There was heterogeneity of other isolates. This probably indicates the importance of their serological investigations and shows that aggulutina on test can be effectively applied for studies in a herd of pigs in local areas.
Of the eleven antimicrobial agents tested, Septrin, Tetracycline, Chloramphenicol, Ampicillin, Gentamicin, Furalzolidine, and Erythromycin were active against most strains in that order. The Celphacloridine, Limcomycin, Sulphatriad and Metronidazric were relatively inactive. |
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| spelling | oai:ojs2.ija.oauife.edu.ng:article-4532020-09-07T15:01:14Z SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS OLUBUNMI, P. A. ADENIRAN, M. A. O. Diarrhoic pigs, faecal samples, Campylobacter species, antimicrobial agents Faecal samples of Nigerian Indigenous breeds of pigs around Ife were cultured for species. The isolated and identified species were serotyped by agglutination technique on the basis of soluble heat stable antigen, using antisera prepared by Rabbit immunization. All Isolates from diarrhoic pigs were tested for sensitivity to eleven antimicrobial agents by the agar method. Fifty-seven (57) isolates were recovered from diarrhoeic pigs while 10 isolates were got from non-diarrhoeic pigs. These isolates were identified as C. jejuni (18): C. coli (38); C. faecalis (6) while 5 isolates could not be characterised. From the serological studies, it was found that 14 of the 18 C. jejuni isolates belong to serogroup I; while the remaining 4 isolates belong to serogroup II. There was heterogeneity of other isolates. This probably indicates the importance of their serological investigations and shows that aggulutina on test can be effectively applied for studies in a herd of pigs in local areas. Of the eleven antimicrobial agents tested, Septrin, Tetracycline, Chloramphenicol, Ampicillin, Gentamicin, Furalzolidine, and Erythromycin were active against most strains in that order. The Celphacloridine, Limcomycin, Sulphatriad and Metronidazric were relatively inactive. The Faculty of Agriculture Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. 2020-09-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://ija.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ija/article/view/453 Ife Journal of Agriculture; Vol. 11 No. 1 (1989): Ife Journal of Agriculture; 64-70 0331-6351 eng https://ija.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ija/article/view/453/337 Copyright (c) 2020 Ife Journal of Agriculture |
| spellingShingle | Diarrhoic pigs, faecal samples, Campylobacter species, antimicrobial agents OLUBUNMI, P. A. ADENIRAN, M. A. O. SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title | SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title_full | SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title_fullStr | SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title_full_unstemmed | SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title_short | SEROGROUPING AND ANTIOBIOTIC SENSITIVITIES OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPECIES ISOLATED FROM NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS BREED OF PIGS |
| title_sort | serogrouping and antiobiotic sensitivities of campylobacter species isolated from nigerian indigenous breed of pigs |
| topic | Diarrhoic pigs, faecal samples, Campylobacter species, antimicrobial agents |
| topic_facet | Diarrhoic pigs, faecal samples, Campylobacter species, antimicrobial agents |
| url | https://ija.oauife.edu.ng/index.php/ija/article/view/453 |
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