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Reduction of Ascaridia galli Pathology by Salmonella typhimurium in Broiler Chicken

Previous studies have reported interactions between Salmonella spp. and some helminth coinfections. In this study, S. typhimurium and Ascaridia galli coinfections were analyzed, and the consequences on therapy were proposed. In a first experiment where the effect of the bacteria on the nematode was...

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Autores principales: Sop Foka, Eric Igor, Yamssi, Cedric, Enyetornye, Ben, Noumedem Anangmo, Christelle, Mpoame Mbida, Mayaka, Theodore B.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34527372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5386575
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author Sop Foka, Eric Igor
Yamssi, Cedric
Enyetornye, Ben
Noumedem Anangmo, Christelle
Mpoame Mbida,
Mayaka, Theodore B.
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Enyetornye, Ben
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Mayaka, Theodore B.
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description Previous studies have reported interactions between Salmonella spp. and some helminth coinfections. In this study, S. typhimurium and Ascaridia galli coinfections were analyzed, and the consequences on therapy were proposed. In a first experiment where the effect of the bacteria on the nematode was evaluated, thirty 42-day-old broiler chickens were divided into 3 groups and coinfected with both parasites. The rate of A. galli egg inoculum was kept constant at 500/ml while that of S. typhimurium varied as follows: T(0) (500 A. galli eggs/ml), T(104) (500 A. galli eggs/ml+104 S. typhimurium CFUs), and T(106) (500 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs). EPG and parasitic load were measured using the McMaster technic, and number of worms and their length were also measured. We observed that T(106) containing 10(6) CFUs of Salmonella significantly reduced the EPG values, and this group recorded the lowest worm load ranging from 18 to 21 worms. Likewise, the length of the worms obtained with T(104) and T(106) appeared to be shorter than those of the control (T(0)). In a second experiment to assess the effects of the nematode on the bacteria, thirty 42-day-old broiler chickens were divided into 3 groups and coinfected with both parasites. The rate of S. typhimurium inoculum was kept constant at 10(6) CFUs while that of A. galli varied as follows: T(0) (10(6)CFUs), T(500) (500 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs), and T(750) (750 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs). Bacterial load was measured using Voogt technique. We observed that T(500) increased the colonization time and prolonged the duration of S. typhimurium secretion. Salmonella appears to be a hyperparasite considering the deleterious effect on A. galli. Due to this, it may be prudent to combine anti-Salmonella treatment with anthelmintic so as to effectively treat pathologies caused by these two pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-84376672021-09-14 Reduction of Ascaridia galli Pathology by Salmonella typhimurium in Broiler Chicken Sop Foka, Eric Igor Yamssi, Cedric Enyetornye, Ben Noumedem Anangmo, Christelle Mpoame Mbida, Mayaka, Theodore B. J Parasitol Res Research Article Previous studies have reported interactions between Salmonella spp. and some helminth coinfections. In this study, S. typhimurium and Ascaridia galli coinfections were analyzed, and the consequences on therapy were proposed. In a first experiment where the effect of the bacteria on the nematode was evaluated, thirty 42-day-old broiler chickens were divided into 3 groups and coinfected with both parasites. The rate of A. galli egg inoculum was kept constant at 500/ml while that of S. typhimurium varied as follows: T(0) (500 A. galli eggs/ml), T(104) (500 A. galli eggs/ml+104 S. typhimurium CFUs), and T(106) (500 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs). EPG and parasitic load were measured using the McMaster technic, and number of worms and their length were also measured. We observed that T(106) containing 10(6) CFUs of Salmonella significantly reduced the EPG values, and this group recorded the lowest worm load ranging from 18 to 21 worms. Likewise, the length of the worms obtained with T(104) and T(106) appeared to be shorter than those of the control (T(0)). In a second experiment to assess the effects of the nematode on the bacteria, thirty 42-day-old broiler chickens were divided into 3 groups and coinfected with both parasites. The rate of S. typhimurium inoculum was kept constant at 10(6) CFUs while that of A. galli varied as follows: T(0) (10(6)CFUs), T(500) (500 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs), and T(750) (750 A. galli eggs/ml +10(6)S. typhymurium CFUs). Bacterial load was measured using Voogt technique. We observed that T(500) increased the colonization time and prolonged the duration of S. typhimurium secretion. Salmonella appears to be a hyperparasite considering the deleterious effect on A. galli. Due to this, it may be prudent to combine anti-Salmonella treatment with anthelmintic so as to effectively treat pathologies caused by these two pathogens. Hindawi 2021-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8437667/ /pubmed/34527372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5386575 Text en Copyright © 2021 Eric Igor Sop Foka et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Enyetornye, Ben
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Mayaka, Theodore B.
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title_fullStr Reduction of Ascaridia galli Pathology by Salmonella typhimurium in Broiler Chicken
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title_short Reduction of Ascaridia galli Pathology by Salmonella typhimurium in Broiler Chicken
title_sort reduction of ascaridia galli pathology by salmonella typhimurium in broiler chicken
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34527372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5386575
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