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Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2003

Effect of acidified drinking water on the recovery of Salmonella enteritidis from broiler crops

Laf de Avila; V. P. do Nascimento; Cláudio Wageck Canal; Ctp Salle; H. L. de S. Moraes

Crop is a known source of Salmonella contamination during broiler carcass processing. The effect of drinking water acidification by lactic acid or citric acid or a combination of those with cupric sulfate and d-limonene in the reduction of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) recovered from the crop of broilers was evaluated. Treatments were administered during 8 hours of preslaughter fasting period (Experiments I and II) and during the last 32 hours of preslaughter (Experiment III). It was observed that acidification reduced water intake when treatments began at preslaughter feed withdrawal, and affected the possible reducing effect of these acids on SE recovering (Experiments I and II). Water intake during preslaughter feed withdrawal was not affected when treatment began 32 hours before slaughter (Experiment III). Treatments reduced SE recovering from crop (p<0.05). In Experiment III, 0.470% of lactic acid reduced the number of recovered SE in 99%. This study suggested that the addition of organic acids in the drinking water 24 hours before beginning the preslaughter feed withdrawal might reduce crop SE colonization and might be an important strategy to reduce SE contamination of broiler products during processing.


Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2012

Isolamento de Salmonella Heidelberg em diferentes pontos da tecnologia de abate de frangos de corte

Fernanda Lúcia Colla; Laura Beatriz Rodrigues; Anderlise Borsoi; Elci Lotar Dickel; V. P. do Nascimento; L. R. dos Santos

Bacteria of the genus Salmonella are part of the normal flora of poultry, and its occurrence in poultry products varies with the production management methods and slaughter technology, representing risks to the consumer and difficulties in exports. S. Heidelberg appears to be more invasive and to cause more severe disease than other non-typhoidal serovars. The objective of the present study was to search for Salmonella at different points of the slaughterhouse and to report on the isolation of S. Heidelberg in a slaughterhouse under federal inspection. S. Heidelberg was isolated in poultry soon after feathering-out and in the chiller water, indicating that, although it was not isolated at another sampled points, the bacteria was present in the environment and could contaminate carcasses ready for consumption, with an impact on public health. This concern is underscored by the fact that S. Heidelberg is a proven causative agent of foodborne infections.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Interference of Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysaccharide on performance and biological parameters of broiler chickens

Ricardo Hummes Rauber; Vj Perlin; Cd Fin; Al Mallmann; Dp Miranda; Leandro Giacomini; V. P. do Nascimento

This study was conducted to determine the interference of Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysaccharide (sLPS) on the performance, biological parameters, and histological evaluations of 198 one-day-old male broiler chickens divided into three treatments according to sLPS dose (0, 250, or 500 µg/application/bird) that was applied to the birds every other day, from 15 to 27 days of age. At the end of the experiment (28 days), significant effects were observed on body weight (R= -0.17 and P=0.05), total cholesterol serum levels(R=0.43 and p<0.01), phosphorus (R=0.53 and P<0.01), uric acid (R= -0.38 and P<0.01), C-reactive protein (R=0.68 and p<0.01), serum activity of aspartate aminotransferase (R=0.39 and p<0.01) and alkaline phosphatase (R= -0.39 and p<0.01). According to these results, sLPS mainly affect broiler biological parameters, but also their live performance.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Miniaturized most probable number for the enumeration of Salmonella sp in artificially contaminated chicken meat

Fernanda Lúcia Colla; Ligiani Mion; Luana Parizotto; Laura Beatriz Rodrigues; Fernando Pilotto; Elci Lotar Dickel; V. P. do Nascimento; L. R. dos Santos

Salmonella is traditionally identified by conventional microbiological tests, but the enumeration of this bacterium is not used on a routine basis. Methods such as the most probable number (MPN), which utilize an array of multiple tubes, are time-consuming and expensive, whereas miniaturized most probable number (mMPN) methods, which use microplates, can be adapted for the enumeration of bacteria, saving up time and materials. The aim of the present paper is to assess two mMPN methods for the enumeration of Salmonella sp in artificially-contaminated chicken meat samples. Microplates containing 24 wells (method A) and 96 wells (method B), both with peptone water as pre-enrichment medium and modified semi-solid Rappaport-Vassiliadis (MSRV) as selective enrichment medium, were used. The meat matrix consisted of 25g of autoclaved ground chicken breast contaminated with dilutions of up to 106 of Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) and Escherichia coli (EC). In method A, the dilution 10-5 of Salmonella Typhimurium corresponded to >57 MPN/mL and the dilution 10-6 was equal to 30 MPN/mL. There was a correlation between the counts used for the artificial contamination of the samples and those recovered by mMPN, indicating that the method A was sensitive for the enumeration of different levels of contamination of the meat matrix. In method B, there was no correlation between the inoculated dilutions and the mMPN results.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2012

Use of FTA cards for the transport of DNA samples of Salmonella spp. from poultry products from Southern Brazil.

Martha Pulido-Landínez; Vanessa Laviniki; Roxana Sánchez-Ingunza; Jean Guard; V. P. do Nascimento


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2014

Identification of The Capsule Type of Pasteurella Multocida Isolates from Cases of Fowl Cholera by Multiplex PCR and Comparison with Phenotypic Methods

Thales Quedi Furian; Karen Apellanis Borges; Roberta Marmitt Pilatti; Camila Neves de Almeida; V. P. do Nascimento; Ctp Salle; H. L. de S. Moraes


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2015

The Use of Vortex and Ultrasound Techniques for the in vitro Removal of Salmonella spp. Biofilms

Bruna Webber; R. Canova; L. M. Esper; Gustavo Perdoncini; V. P. do Nascimento; Fernando Pilotto; L. R. dos Santos; Laura Beatriz Rodrigues


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2015

Progeny benefits by the use of Salmonella Enteritidis oily vaccine in broiler breeders.

Artur Valerio Cony; L. R. dos Santos; Eduarda Martello; V. P. do Nascimento


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2014

Antimicrobial resistance profile of Salmonella Heidelberg isolated from a poultry slaughterhouse in 2005 and 2009.

Ligiani Mion; Fernanda Lúcia Colla; Isabel Cristina Cisco; Bruna Webber; Luísa Neukamp Diedrich; Fernando Pilotto; L. B. Rodrigues; V. P. do Nascimento; L. R. dos Santos


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2014

Biofilm former Salmonella Enteritidis are multiresistant to antibiotics.

C. J. F. L. da Silva; Sara Souza Gehlen; Bruna Webber; Luísa Neukamp Diedrich; Fernando Pilotto; L. R. dos Santos; Eduardo Cesar Tondo; V. P. do Nascimento; L. B. Rodrigues

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L. R. dos Santos

Universidade de Passo Fundo

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H. L. de S. Moraes

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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L. B. Rodrigues

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fernando Pilotto

Universidade de Passo Fundo

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Bruna Webber

Universidade de Passo Fundo

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C. T. P. Salle

Universidade Luterana do Brasil

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Suzete Lora Kuana

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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