Screening of antibiotic residue in poultry in Kathmandu valley of Nepal: A cross-sectional study

  • Sapkota R
  • Raut R
  • Khanal S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This cross-sectional study was conducted to screen the presence of antibiotic residue in poultry. A total of 60 samples (30 Muscle and 30 Liver) were taken from local meat shops from different parts of Kathmandu valley. Disc assay method was used. Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922) and Staphylococcus aureusi (ATCC 25923) were used as test organisms. The results revealed 8 positive samples (which is 13%). Among 30 Liver samples, 3 showed positive result, while only 2 muscle sample indicated positive result. Muscle has the highest percentage of positive results than liver. For S. aureus showed greater percentage of positive results than that of E. coli. The presence of antibiotic residue and its many pathological effects to public health demands the strict rules and regulations as well as surveillance from the concerned authorities.

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Sapkota, R., Raut, R., Khanal, S., Gyawali, M., & Sahi, D. (2019). Screening of antibiotic residue in poultry in Kathmandu valley of Nepal: A cross-sectional study. Archives of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 3(1), 079–081. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.apps.1001017

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