Etlik piliç kümeslerin su Hatlarında Campylobacter coli varlığı
Bu çalışmada, ticari etlik piliç kümeslerin su hatlarında Campylobacter coli varlığının belirlenmesi amaçlandı. Birbirinden yaklaşık 25 km. uzaklıkta bulunan, artezyen ve köy şebeke suyu olmak üzere farklı içme suyu kaynağına sahip iki kümesten, üç ardışık sürü döneminde örnekler toplandı. Her iki kümeste de içme suyu, nipel svap ve taze dışkı örneklerinden C. coli izolasyonu yapıldı. Bu sonuçlar, C. coli’nin etlik piliç kümeslerinin su hatlarında var olduğunu ve içme suyunun sürülerin C. coli ile kolonizasyonunda bir kaynak olabileceğini düşündürmektedir.
Presence of Campylobacter coli in water line of broiler houses
This study aimed to determine the presence of Campylobacter coli in water lines of commercial broiler houses. The samples were taken in the period of three sequential flocks in two houses. There was a distance of approximately 25 km between the houses and drinking water was supplied by groundwater in one house while the municipal water system with polyvinyl chloride plastic pipe was the source of drinking water in the other. C. coli was isolated and identified in drinking water and nipple swab samples, and fresh fecal dropping samples in both houses. The results of this study suggest that C. coli could be found in water-line of commercial broiler houses and drinking water might be a source for flock’s colonization by C. coli.
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