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Bacteriological Study of the Fishmeal used in Feed for Imported Chicken in Atlantic Department
Dougnon Jacques Tossou, Edorh Aléodjrodo Patrick, Bankole Honoré Sourou, Sezonlin Michel, Guedenon Patient, Kpodekon Marc and Gbeassor Messanvi
Corresponding Author: Edorh Aléodjrodo Patrick
Submitted: 2011 November, 25
Accepted: 2012 January, 21
Published: 2012 March, 03 |
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Bacteria are microorganisms involved in the digestion of foods by many animals. At the same time,
some of them are pathogens causing serious diseases to the survival of animals that harbor them. It is therefore
essential to identify the different species of bacteria in feed served to farm animals. The present study aims at
identifying the bacteria in the fishmeal used for feeding imported chickens in Atlantic Department. Out of sixtyone
(61) samples collected, twenty six (26) came from provender sites, sixteen (16) from wholesaling importers
and nineteen (19) from imported chicken breeds. A total of twelve types of bacteria were identified:
Staphylococcus, Klebsiella, Serratia spp, Actinomyces piogenes, Erysipelothrix spp, Citrobacter spp,
Escherichia coli, Lysteria spp, Levinea spp, Salmonella spp, Bacillus spp, Providencia spp. Ten out of them,
namely Staphylococcus spp, Klebsiella spp, Serratia spp, Actinomyces piogenes; Erysipelothrix spp,
Escherichia coli, Levinea spp, Bacillus spp, Lysteria spp, Providencia spp were isolated from provender and
five (5) bacteria: Staphylococcus spp, Klebsiella spp, Actinomyces piogenes; Lysteria spp; Levinea spp were
found in fishmeal from wholesalers. Regarding the poultry farms, seven (7) bacteria out of twelve,
Staphylococcus spp, Actinomyces piogenes, Citrobacter spp, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp, Levinea spp and
Providencia spp were isolated from fishmeal. As for the two varieties of fishmeal used, it is clear that Klebsiella
spp was more present in the Extra variety at a rate of 27.27%. On the other hand, the Valcru variety was
contaminated with Staphylococcus spp at a rate of 18.18%. Therefore, it is essential to take into consideration
hygienic measures.
Key words: Bacteria, feed, fishmeal, imported chickens, , ,
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Dougnon Jacques Tossou, Edorh Aléodjrodo Patrick, Bankole Honoré Sourou, Sezonlin Michel, Guedenon Patient, Kpodekon Marc and Gbeassor Messanvi, . Bacteriological Study of the Fishmeal used in Feed for Imported Chicken in Atlantic Department. International Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, (1): 53-57.
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