Reference | Y43L579V (53)

Antimicrobial Resistance of Salmonella Isolates Recovered from Chickens Sold at Retail Outlets in Trinidad.


Khan, Anisa S.; Georges, Karla; Rahaman, Saed; Abdela, Woubit; Adesiyun, Abiodun A. (No Location)

None (2018)

Reference


The objective of this study was to determine the antibiograms of Salmonella isolates recovered from processed chickens sampled from retail outlets in Trinidad and to relate the frequency of resistance to the type of retail outlets, location of outlets, the type of sample, and the serotypes of isolates.

A total of 450 samples were collected at retail outlets, including 220 from cottage processors and 230 from supermarkets. The sampling unit at each retail outlet was five chickens. Samples were collected once from each of the selected outlets and included three whole carcasses and two parts (whole carcass cut into smaller pieces, approximately 40 pieces)

AST Method: Disk Diffusion

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: None

Reference reports using a MIC table: None

Is Excluded: False

Country Sub-Region Sub-Region Detail
ID Note Resolution

Factors


Title Host Host Production Stage Description ROs
Retail type Chicken Broilers Retail Cottage processors vs. supermarkets (based on whole chicken in table 2) 12