Antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes in Salmonella enterica serovars isolated from droppings of layer chicken in two farms in Nigeria.
Olufunke Bolatito ShittuLeonard Ighodalo UzairueOlufemi E OjoTolulope M ObuotorJamiu B FolorunsoRamota R Raheem-AdemolaGrace OlanipekunTheresa AjoseNubwa MeduguBernard EbrukeStephen K ObaroPublished in: Journal of applied microbiology (2022)
Chicken droppings from this study area contained pathogenic strains of Salmonella and a rare occurrence of Salmonella Typhi. The study revealed that the environment and the food chain could be at risk of contamination of highly virulent and antimicrobial-resistant strains of Salmonella. These could affect the profitability of the poultry industry and food consumption. There is a need for caution in indiscriminate disposal of poultry waste and the use of uncomposted chicken droppings in soil amendment.