نتایج جستجو برای: cattle feces

تعداد نتایج: 83483  

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2008
Nathan A Krueger Robin C Anderson Wimberley K Krueger Willy J Horne Irene V Wesley Todd R Callaway Tom S Edrington Gordon E Carstens Roger B Harvey David J Nisbet

Campylobacter are important human foodborne pathogens known to colonize the gastrointestinal tract of cattle. The incidence of Campylobacter in cattle may be seasonal and may vary among age groups and type (beef versus dairy). Less is known about other factors that could influence the prevalence, colonization site, and shedding of Campylobacter in cattle. The objectives of this study were to ev...

2010
K. Stanford T. P. Stephens T. A. McAllister M. Hume K. Venkitanarayanan A. M. Donoghue M. F. Slavik V. F. Aguiar J. H. Metcalf P. J. Blore D. J. Donoghue

Super-shedders, cattle shedding at least 104 colony forming units (CFU) of E. coli O157:H7, elevate risks of contaminating the food chain and maintaining the organism in cattle populations. As detecting supershedders in cattle populations is laborious and time-consuming, a study was conducted to evaluate the role of hide and pen-floor contamination by model super shedders (MSS) in transmission ...

2012
Assèta Kagambèga Outi Martikainen Anja Siitonen Alfred S Traoré Nicolas Barro Kaisa Haukka

We investigated the prevalence of the virulence genes specific for five major pathogroups of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli (DEC) in primary cultures from feces of animals slaughtered for human consumption in Burkina Faso. For the study, 704 feces samples were collected from cattle (n = 304), chickens (n = 350), and pigs (n = 50) during carcass processing. The presence of the virulence-associat...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2003
Katharine G Field Eunice C Chern Linda K Dick Jed Fuhrman John Griffith Patricia A Holden Michael G LaMontagne Joann Le Betty Olson Michael T Simonich

Culture-independent fecal source tracking methods have many potential advantages over library-dependent, isolate-culture methods, but they have been subjected to limited testing. The purpose of this study was to compare culture-independent, library-independent methods of fecal source tracking. Five laboratories analysed identical sets of aqueous samples that contained one or more of the followi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2015
L E Sullivan S D Carter J S Duncan D H Grove-White J W Angell N J Evans

Digital dermatitis (DD) is an important cause of lameness in dairy cattle worldwide. It has now been reported in beef cattle and also sheep (contagious ovine digital dermatitis [CODD]). Three Treponema phylogroups are consistently isolated from lesions, Treponema medium-like, Treponema phagedenis-like, and Treponema pedis. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract and feces are suggested sites of trepone...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
J Hallewell Y D Niu K Munns T A McAllister R P Johnson H-W Ackermann J E Thomas K Stanford

The objectives of this study were to identify endemic bacteriophages (phages) in the feedlot environment and determine relationships of these phages to Escherichia coli O157:H7 from cattle shedding high and low numbers of naturally occurring E. coli O157:H7. Angus crossbred steers were purchased from a southern Alberta (Canada) feedlot where cattle excreting ≥ 10(4) CFU · g(-1) of E. coli O157:...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2011
S N Thitaram J F Frank S A Lyon G R Siragusa J S Bailey J E Lombard C A Haley B A Wagner D A Dargatz P J Fedorka-Cray

Two isolation methods were compared for isolation of Clostridium difficile from food animal feces. The single alcohol shock method (SS) used selective enrichment in cycloserine-cefoxitin fructose broth supplemented with 0.1% sodium taurocholate, followed by alcohol shock and isolation on tryptic soy agar supplemented with 5% sheep blood, and cycloserine-cefoxitin fructose agar. The double alcoh...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2009
K B Miska M C Jenkins J M Trout M Santín R Fayer

Five assemblages of Giardia duodenalis were identified from cysts in cattle, dog, cat, sheep, and reindeer feces using ribosomal DNA (rDNA) sequencing. Assemblage A was present in cattle and reindeer feces, Assemblages C and D were present in dog feces, Assemblage E was present in cattle and sheep feces, and Assemblage F was present in cat feces. Giardia virus, originally referred to as Giardia...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2014
Brandon E Luedtke James L Bono Joseph M Bosilevac

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli are a growing concern in the area of food safety, and the United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service has identified the serotypes O26, O45, O103, O111, O121, O145, and O157 as adulterants in certain types of raw beef. The most relevant to human disease are the enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) strains that possess intimin (ea...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2014
H P Jiao T Yan D A McDowell

The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the effects of sex (steers vs. heifers) of young Holstein cattle on N and OM excretion in feces and urine and to use these data to develop prediction models for N and OM excretion. Data used were derived from a study with 20 autumn-born Holstein cattle (10 steers and 10 heifers) with N and OM intake and output measured at age of 6, 12, 18, an...

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