Author:
Gray S. J.,Stickler D. J.
Abstract
SUMMARYReplicate faecal samples from healthy individual pigs and cows were examined for the presence ofAeromonassp. over a 12-month period. Aeromonads were found to be minor components of the faecal flora, only 8·8 % of 520 samples from pigs and 4·6% of 481 samples from cows proving positive. Isolation rates in both groups of animals were seasonal.A. hydrophila(62% of the isolates) was the predominant species in cows, followed byA. caviae(32%) andA. sobria(15%). This pattern was also recorded in the natural waters that the animals drank from during the period when the faecal carriage rate was at its highest. In pigs,A. caviae(59%) was more common thanA. hydrophila(41%).A. sobriawas not found in any of the pig-associated samples. It seems that cattle acquire their faecal aeromonads from drinking water. The source of the organisms in pigs is less clear.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Epidemiology
Cited by
22 articles.
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