DETERMINATION OF LETHAL EFFECT OF SALMONELLA TOXIN ISOLATED FROM LAYER BIRDS
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Abstract
The study was conducted for determination of lethal effects of Salmonella
toxin isolated from layer birds. The chicken were collected from Paragon
Poultry Farm, Rangpur and Ahana Poultry Farm, Dinajpur and brought to
the Microbiology laboratory of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and
Technology University, Dinajpur, for determination of lethal effects of
Salmonella toxin and isolation and identification of Salmonella spp. from
postmortem samples. The lethal effect of toxin extracted from salmonella
spp. is detected in day old chicks. Percentage of toxicity in case of day
old chick those were given toxin orally was 50% and in case of chicks
those were inoculated intraperitonially was 80%. Out of 20 chicks 13
died, average percentage of toxicity was 65%. For Salmonella toxin
extraction Salmonellae organisms were isolated and identified from layer
chicken. Out of 196 organ samples 51 were found to be positive to
Salmonella spp. Among the positive samples, 34 were from Paragon
Poultry Farm at Rangpur and 18 were from Ahana Poultry Farm at
Dinajpur. Two farms were visited with a total of 7 flocks with an
average of 200 chickens per flock. Total 60 chickens were _ screened,
composed of 27 pullets, 33 layers .The percentages of positive samples
(liver, spleen, lung, heart,) from those farm were 29.82% and 20.70%
respectively and the average prevalence of Sa/monella in the study area
was 26.02%. Incase of Paragon poultry farm prevalence of salmonellosis
in pullet was 23.08% and in layer bird 35.48% and in case of Ahana
Poultry Farm, prevalence in pullet and layer birds were 16.67%and
23.91% respectively. In case of organs specificity, Salmonella organisms
were detected from 31 samples of liver, 13 samples of spleen, 4 of lung
samples and 3 of heart sample the prevalence were 38.75%, 23.21%,
10.53% & 13.64% respectively.