Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14987
Title: Risk Factors for Persistent Infection of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella in Poultry Farms, North Central Nigeria
Authors: Abdullahi, Sanni O.
Joshua, Onyango
Usman, Abdulkadir
Latifah, Abdulkarim O.
Annelize, Jonker
Folorunso, Fasina O.
Keywords: Non-Typhoidal Salmonella; Poultry,Risk Factors;Nigeria; Fowl Typhoid;Pullorum Disease
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: Antibiotics MDPI
Citation: Sanni, A.O.; Onyango, J.; Usman, A.; Abdulkarim, L.O.; Jonker, A.; Fasina, F.O. Risk Factors for Persistent Infection of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella in Poultry Farms, North Central Nigeria. Antibiotics 2022, 11, 1121. https://doi.org/10.3390/ antibiotics11081121
Abstract: Salmonellosis is a bacterial zoonosis causing an array of health conditions. Non-typhoidal salmonellosis (NTS) has a discrete adaptation to certain animals; in poultry, pullorum and fowl typhoid are its primary disease manifestations. The diseases are prevalent in Nigerian poultry and have been well-studied in Nigeria, but less so in North Central Nigeria (NCN). Using field sampling, laboratory methods and a semi-structured questionnaire for 1000 poultry farms in NCN, we explored the incidence and risk factors for the persistence of NTS infection in poultry. Approximately 41.6% of the farms had experienced NTS over the last 18 months. Farm experience of NTS moderately predicted awareness of salmonellosis. Increasing stock in smallholder farms, self-mixing of con- centrate on the farm, usage of stream water, pen odour, non-adherence and partial adherence of farms to recommended poultry vaccination against pullorum and fowl typhoid and lack of and non-adherence to biosecurity were identified risk factors that increased the odds of NTS infection in poultry. Antibiotic use practice may have reduced the isolation rate of NTS, yet NTS continues to challenge poultry farms in Nigeria. Identified risk practices must be mitigated intentionally and biosecurity and hygiene must be improved to reduce the burden of NTS.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14987
Appears in Collections:Animal Production

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
Ozomata et al., 2022_antibiotics-11-01121-1.pdf881.95 kBAdobe PDFView/Open


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.