10 (1/10), %70 (7/10) olarak bulundu. In this study, 270 kloakal and rectal samples from healty domestic and wild animals (50 sheep, 8 dogs, 50 cattle, 58 geese, 10 gulls, 10 crows, 15 ducks, 32 chickens, 5 horses, 12 calves, 10 pigeons, 10 lambs) were examined for the prev-alancc of Campylobacter jejuni. All rectal and cloacal swabs were cultured on Campylobacter Blood Free Selective Agar Base Medium and incubated at 37 °C in microaerophilic atmosphere for 3 days. Smears of suspicious colonies with the grey in colour were Gram stained for the presence of typical "gull-wings". The criteria used to identify Campylobacter je¬juni isolates were "tadpole-like" motility under phase-contrast illumination, microaerophilic requirement, growth at 42 "C no growht at 25 "C, and postitive catalase and oxidase tests. Out of 270 specimens examined, Campylobacter jejuni was found to be present in 186 (68.8%). The isolation rates for sheep, dogs, cattle, geese, gulls, crows, ducks, chickens, horses, calves, pigeons, lambs were 56% (28/50), 37.5% (3/8), 62% (31/50), 89.6%" (52/58), 100%. (10/10), 100% (10/10), 86.6% (13/15), 87.5% (28/32), 0 %(0/5), 25% (3/12), 10% (1/10), 70% (7/10) respectively."> [PDF] Kars yöresinde evcil ve yabani hayvanlarda Campylobacter jejuni'nin prevalansı | [PDF] The prevalance of Campylobacter jejuni in domestic and wild animals in Kars district 10 (1/10), %70 (7/10) olarak bulundu."> 10 (1/10), %70 (7/10) olarak bulundu. In this study, 270 kloakal and rectal samples from healty domestic and wild animals (50 sheep, 8 dogs, 50 cattle, 58 geese, 10 gulls, 10 crows, 15 ducks, 32 chickens, 5 horses, 12 calves, 10 pigeons, 10 lambs) were examined for the prev-alancc of Campylobacter jejuni. All rectal and cloacal swabs were cultured on Campylobacter Blood Free Selective Agar Base Medium and incubated at 37 °C in microaerophilic atmosphere for 3 days. Smears of suspicious colonies with the grey in colour were Gram stained for the presence of typical "gull-wings". The criteria used to identify Campylobacter je¬juni isolates were "tadpole-like" motility under phase-contrast illumination, microaerophilic requirement, growth at 42 "C no growht at 25 "C, and postitive catalase and oxidase tests. Out of 270 specimens examined, Campylobacter jejuni was found to be present in 186 (68.8%). The isolation rates for sheep, dogs, cattle, geese, gulls, crows, ducks, chickens, horses, calves, pigeons, lambs were 56% (28/50), 37.5% (3/8), 62% (31/50), 89.6%" (52/58), 100%. (10/10), 100% (10/10), 86.6% (13/15), 87.5% (28/32), 0 %(0/5), 25% (3/12), 10% (1/10), 70% (7/10) respectively.">

Kars yöresinde evcil ve yabani hayvanlarda Campylobacter jejuni'nin prevalansı

Bu çalışmada Kars yöresinde çeşitli türlerden evetl ve yabani 270 sağlıklı hayvanın (50 koyun, 8 köpek, 50 sığır, 58 kaz, 10 martı, 10 karga, 15 ördek, 32 tavuk, 5 at, 12 buzağı, 10 güvercin, 10 kuzu) rektal ve kloakal swaplan Camp-ylobactcr jejuni yönünden incelendi. Alınan svaplar Campylobacter Blood Free Base (modified CCDA preston) Selective Agar'a ekilerek 37 "C'de 3 gün mikroaerofilik atmosferde inkiibe edildi. Gri renkli şüpheli kolonilerden tipik "martı kanadı" şeklinin görülmesi için Gram boyama yapıldı. Campylobacter jejuni suçlarının ayrımı için kriter olarak faz kontrastta "kurbağa larvası" gibi hareket, mikroaerofilik gereksinim, 42 "C'de üreme, 25 °C'de ürememe, pozitif oksidaz ve katalaz testleri kullanıldı. İncelenen 270 örneğin 186'sında (%68.8) C. jejuni izole edildi. Koyun, köpek, sığır, kaz, martı, karga, ördek, tavuk, at, buzağı, güvercin ve kuzular için izolasyon oranlan sırasıyla % 56 (28/50), % 37.5 (3/8), %62 (31/ 50). %89.6 (52/58), % 100 (10/10), % 100 (10/10), %86.6 (13/15), % 87.5 (28/32), %0 (0/5), %25 (3/12), %>10 (1/10), %70 (7/10) olarak bulundu.

The prevalance of Campylobacter jejuni in domestic and wild animals in Kars district

In this study, 270 kloakal and rectal samples from healty domestic and wild animals (50 sheep, 8 dogs, 50 cattle, 58 geese, 10 gulls, 10 crows, 15 ducks, 32 chickens, 5 horses, 12 calves, 10 pigeons, 10 lambs) were examined for the prev-alancc of Campylobacter jejuni. All rectal and cloacal swabs were cultured on Campylobacter Blood Free Selective Agar Base Medium and incubated at 37 °C in microaerophilic atmosphere for 3 days. Smears of suspicious colonies with the grey in colour were Gram stained for the presence of typical "gull-wings". The criteria used to identify Campylobacter je¬juni isolates were "tadpole-like" motility under phase-contrast illumination, microaerophilic requirement, growth at 42 "C no growht at 25 "C, and postitive catalase and oxidase tests. Out of 270 specimens examined, Campylobacter jejuni was found to be present in 186 (68.8%). The isolation rates for sheep, dogs, cattle, geese, gulls, crows, ducks, chickens, horses, calves, pigeons, lambs were 56% (28/50), 37.5% (3/8), 62% (31/50), 89.6%" (52/58), 100%. (10/10), 100% (10/10), 86.6% (13/15), 87.5% (28/32), 0 %(0/5), 25% (3/12), 10% (1/10), 70% (7/10) respectively.

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