Horizontal transmission of Campylobacter jejuni amongst broiler chicks: Experimental studies

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Horizontal transmission of Campylobacter jejuni was investigated in campylobactor–free broiler chicks. One hundred and twenty chicks housed individually, were provided with water containing 102−109 c.f.u./ml C. jejuni. Colonization was rapid [47 of 73 (64 %) positive cloacal cultures within 3 days and 65 of 73 (89 %) within 7 days], depenedent on C. jejuni–contaminated water or colonized seeder chicks. Transmission occurred in 2–7 days concurrent with a gradual increase of C. jejuni in litter, water and feed. Environmental samples were culture–negative within 3 days following removal of colonized chicks. Treatment of 1–day–old chicks with adult caecal microbiota did not affect colonization. Treated and control chicks were all C. jejuni–positive within 3 days of seeder challenge. © 1990, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Shanker, S., Lee, A., & Sorrell, T. C. (1990). Horizontal transmission of Campylobacter jejuni amongst broiler chicks: Experimental studies. Epidemiology and Infection, 104(1), 101–110. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800054571

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