ABSTRACT
This study
evaluated the bacterial contaminants associated with different parts of birds
in a poultry farm within Umuahia. A total of 60 swab samples were collected
from the different parts (mouth, wings, anus and legs) of the birds in poultry
houses within Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike using sterile
swab sticks moistened with physiological saline. This is to ensure that
microorganisms on the different surfaces adhere to the swab sticks. All samples
collected were transported to Microbiology laboratory Mouau immediately and
cultured using the streak plate method on MacConkey agar. Blood agar. Mannitol
salt agar and incubated for 24 hours at 37°C for bacterial growth. The
resulting colonies from the MacConkey agar. Mannitol salt agar and blood agar
plates were purified by sub-culturing on freshly prepared nutrient agar plates.
The plates were incubated at 35°C for 24hours. The predominant bacteria
isolated were Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus sp, Salmonella sp. Shigella
sp. and Escherichia coli. it was observed that Escherichia coli is the most
frequently occurring isolates with a percentage occurrence of (29.4%), this is
followed by Staphylococcus aureus with a percentage occurrence of (25.5%), then
Salmonella sp with the percentage occurrence of (23.5%), Shigella sp with a
percentage occurrence of (13.7%), whereas Streptococcus sp has the least
percentage occurrence of (7.8%). It was observed that the legs part has the
highest percentage bacteria distribution of (41.2%), followed by the anus part
with a percentage distribution of (27.5%) whereas the mouth and the wings part
have the least percentage distribution of (15.7%). The antibiotic sensitivity
test showed that Ofloxacin (92.2% is the drug of choice following the fact that
it showed high rate of sensitivity to the bacterial isolates tested, this is
followed by Gentamicin (82.4%), Streptomycin (58.8%), Ceftriaxone (56.9%),
whereas Cotrimoxazole and Ampicillin (17.6%) has the least percentage
susceptibility to the isolates. It can be concluded that potential pathogenic
bacteria were isolated; namely, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus sp.
Salmonella sp. Shigella sp, and Escherichia coli. These organisms may
contaminate poultry products and constitute a real hazard for public health.
Furthermore, studies should be conducted in other regions to ascertain the
prevalence of these pathogens and their antibiotic resistance in poultry
products.
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