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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THERMOPHILIC CAMPYLOBACTERS IN WILD MAMMALS AND BIRDS - STUDIES ON ISOLATION, IDENTIFICATION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THERMOPHILIC CAMPYLOBACTERS FROM WILD MAMMALS AND BIRDS

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This study looked for thermophilic Campylobacters in wild animals' faeces. A total of 521 samples were collected from wild animals of different states of India. Samples included 302 ruminants, 166 non-ruminants, and 53 birds. Among ruminants 71.2% belonged to deer family and in non-ruminants, 44.58% felidae and 21.68% canidae family. Among captive birds, 24.52% belonged to Pheasant followed by wild fowl 20.75%. CBA in microaerophilic condition at 420C temperature yielded highest thermophilic Campylobacter (11.90%), followed by mCCDA (10.56%), BA (8.25%), CA (5.76%) and HCCA (4.22%). Multiplex PCR confirmed 11.71% Campylobacter spp., including 58.06% C. jejuni and 40.32% C. Coli. Ruminants (59.68%) exhibited highest incidence, followed by non-ruminants (29.03%) and birds (9.68%). Tryptone soy broth with 20% glycerol and -800C temperature could be better preservation media for Campylobacter isolates upto 180 days. Nucleotide sequence analysis (BLAST) and Phylogenetic tree (MEGA 11) confirmed Campylobacters in wild mammals and birds. Current study found that TaqMan assay (qPCR) could detect even a single template copy of pathogen with specificity for Campylobacter genus.

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Dr N K Singh is working as SMS (Veterinary Science) at KVK (ICAR-VPKAS) Bageshwar, Uttarakhand, India since 13.08.2008. He has vast experiences in disease diagnosis in wild and domestic animals also conducted various extension activities (OFTs, FLDs, Trainings etc.) at field level. He has published 59 articles in reputed journals and magazines.

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Authors Maansi Shukla, Nawal Kishor Singh, Ajay Kumar Upadhyay
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2023
 
EAN 9786207449224
ISBN 9786207449224
No. of pages 156
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Veterinary medicine

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