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Enterobacteria isolation in ostrich eggs (Struthio Camelus)
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Rev. Bras. Cienc. Avic.,v.14,n.1,p.33-36,2012
1516-635X
10.1590/S1516-635X2012000100006
Autor
Knöbl, T
Cappellete, CP
Vigilato, MAN
Institución
Resumen
This study was conducted to determine the presence of enterobacteria in the eggs of ostriches reared on a farm with a history of reproductive failure. Ninety samples from twenty eggs were submitted to bacteriological tests. The results showed Enterobacteria growth in 100% of the eggs. The microorganisms isolated were Hafnia alvei in 50% (10/20), Serratia spp. in 20% (4/20), Escherichia coli in 15% (3/20), and Citrobacter freundii in 15% (3/20). All eggs presented poor eggshell quality, which favored enterobacteria contamination. Hafnia alvei was present only in the internal egg structures (albumen and yolk sac), suggesting the possibility of vertical infection.