Abstracts
In order to know the importance of chicken as natural reservoir of Campylobacter lari in Iquitos, Peru; samples were obtained by cloacal swabs from 200 chickens and immediately placed into a semisolid enrichment medium; these were streaked on modified Skirrow Agar. The organism was isolated from 21 (10.5%) samples, corresponding 58.8% to biovar I and 41.2% to biovar II (Lior scheme). The results provide evidence that chicken appear to be prominent reservoirs of Campylobacter lari in Iquitos.
Campylobacter lari; Chicken; Reservoir
Com o objetivo de conhecer a importância dos frangos como reservatório natural de Campylobacter lari na cidade de Iquitos, Perú, foram estudadas amostras cloacais obtidas de 200 aves. Cada amostra foi semeada em meio de enriquecimento semi-sólido e no ágar de Skirrow modificado. C. lari foi isolado em 21 (10,5%) amostras. Destes, 58,8% corresponderam ao biotipo I e 41,2% ao biotipo II do esquema de Lior. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que os frangos podem ser um importante reservatório de C. lari em Iquitos, Perú.
MICROBIOLOGY
Chicken as potential contamination source of Campylocacter lari in Iquitos, Peru
Frangos como fonte potencial de contaminação por Campylobacter lari em Iquitos, Peru
Alvaro Tresierra-AyalaI; Maria Elena BendayanI; Alfonso BernuyI; Gustavo PereyraI; Heriberto FernandezII
IDepartment of Microbiology. Universidad Nacional de la Amazonia Peruana. P.O. Box 751. Iquitos-Peru
IIInstitute of Clinical Microbiology. Universidad Austral de Chile. P.O. Box 567. Valdivia - Chile
Correspondence to Correspondence to: Prof. Alvaro Tresierra Ayala Casilla Postal 751 Iquitos - Peru
SUMMARY
In order to know the importance of chicken as natural reservoir of Campylobacter lari in Iquitos, Peru; samples were obtained by cloacal swabs from 200 chickens and immediately placed into a semisolid enrichment medium; these were streaked on modified Skirrow Agar. The organism was isolated from 21 (10.5%) samples, corresponding 58.8% to biovar I and 41.2% to biovar II (Lior scheme). The results provide evidence that chicken appear to be prominent reservoirs of Campylobacter lari in Iquitos.
Keywords:Campylobacter lari; Chicken; Reservoir.
RESUMO
Com o objetivo de conhecer a importância dos frangos como reservatório natural de Campylobacter lari na cidade de Iquitos, Perú, foram estudadas amostras cloacais obtidas de 200 aves. Cada amostra foi semeada em meio de enriquecimento semi-sólido e no ágar de Skirrow modificado. C. lari foi isolado em 21 (10,5%) amostras. Destes, 58,8% corresponderam ao biotipo I e 41,2% ao biotipo II do esquema de Lior. Os resultados obtidos sugerem que os frangos podem ser um importante reservatório de C. lari em Iquitos, Perú.
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Recebido para publicação em 03/01/1994.
Aceito para publicação em 25/05/1994.
Financial support: Grant of Investig. Office - U.N.A.P. and CONCYTEC. Grant S-92-05 DID-UACH.
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Publication Dates
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Date of issue
Dec 1994
History
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Accepted
25 May 1994 -
Received
03 Jan 1994