Copyright © 2014 Saleh Mohammed Jajere et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative CommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in anymedium, provided the originalwork is properly cited. The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella from dogs in Maiduguri Metropolis were determined using standard bacteriological methods to assess the risk of possible transmission of Salmonella infection from dogs to humans. Of 119 samples, Salmonella was isolated from 52 (43.7%). Males had higher prevalence of 50.0 % compared with 34.7 % in females
Salmonella is a group of bacteria that constitutes the leading cause of diarrheal diseases, posing a...
A meta-analysis of the proportion of animal Salmonella isolates resistant to drugs used against huma...
Altres ajuts: Banco Santander (ES), FUSPBS-PPC 15/2016Although salmonellosis is considered one of th...
Objective: The present study was initiated to ascertain the level of shedding of salmonellae by dogs...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
Abstract Background The close bond between pet animals and family members poses risk of infection wi...
Salmonella is the most known zoonotic bacterial agent, which produces salmonellosis in animals as we...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
Aims: Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health concerned globally. The objective of the s...
Aims: Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health concerned globally. The objective of the s...
Background - The intimate relationship between dogs and their owners has the potential to increase t...
Salmonellosis is a global health problem, affecting approximately 1.3 billion people annually. Most ...
Dogs are a potential reservoir for Escherichia coli and other zoonotic bacterial pathogens posing th...
Salmonellosis has a worldwide relevance in aspects associated with public health, as only in 2009 we...
The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella spp. in stray dogs in Bursa province, Tur...
Salmonella is a group of bacteria that constitutes the leading cause of diarrheal diseases, posing a...
A meta-analysis of the proportion of animal Salmonella isolates resistant to drugs used against huma...
Altres ajuts: Banco Santander (ES), FUSPBS-PPC 15/2016Although salmonellosis is considered one of th...
Objective: The present study was initiated to ascertain the level of shedding of salmonellae by dogs...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
Abstract Background The close bond between pet animals and family members poses risk of infection wi...
Salmonella is the most known zoonotic bacterial agent, which produces salmonellosis in animals as we...
The incidence of Salmonella in dogs was investigated to assess the risk of possible transmission of ...
Aims: Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health concerned globally. The objective of the s...
Aims: Salmonellosis continues to be a major public health concerned globally. The objective of the s...
Background - The intimate relationship between dogs and their owners has the potential to increase t...
Salmonellosis is a global health problem, affecting approximately 1.3 billion people annually. Most ...
Dogs are a potential reservoir for Escherichia coli and other zoonotic bacterial pathogens posing th...
Salmonellosis has a worldwide relevance in aspects associated with public health, as only in 2009 we...
The prevalence and antimicrobial sensitivity of Salmonella spp. in stray dogs in Bursa province, Tur...
Salmonella is a group of bacteria that constitutes the leading cause of diarrheal diseases, posing a...
A meta-analysis of the proportion of animal Salmonella isolates resistant to drugs used against huma...
Altres ajuts: Banco Santander (ES), FUSPBS-PPC 15/2016Although salmonellosis is considered one of th...