Examination of slurry from cattle for pathogenic bacteria

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One hundred and eighty-seven samples of slurry from cattle were examined for the presence of salmonellas, pathogenic leptospires and brucellas. Small numbers of salmonellas, generally less than 1/g., were isolated from 20 samples (11%). These were S. dublin (12), S. typhimurium (4), S. indiana (1), S. bredeney (1), S. cerro (1) and S. unnamed 4,12: d:—(1). Leptospires were isolated from 56 samples (30%) but none was pathogenic for hamsters. No brucellas were isolated. The results of this survey are discussed in relation to the epidemiology of salmonellosis. © 1975, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Jones, P. W., & Matthews, P. R. J. (1975). Examination of slurry from cattle for pathogenic bacteria. Journal of Hygiene, 74(1), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400046714

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