14th World Summit on Management Sciences (Part II)
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Prevalence of Salmonella Spp Isolated from Poultry Products (Carcasses and Eggs) from Markets and Slaughterhouses of Bamako

Brahima Sacko1*, Satigui Sidibe2, Modibo Kouyate1, Oumar Traore2, Ibrahim Sow1, 2, Kadiatou Coulibaly2, Amadou Hamadoun Babana1
1University of Science, Techniques and Technology, Bamako, Mali
2Central Veterinary Laboratory, Bamako, Mali

Citation: Sacko B, Sidibe S, Kouyate M, Traore O, Sow I et al (2021) Prevalence of Salmonella Spp Isolated from Poultry Products (Carcasses and Eggs) from Markets and Slaughterhouses of Bamako. SciTech Management Sciences 2021. 

Received: October 30, 2020         Accepted: November 04, 2020         Published: November 04, 2020

Abstract

In Mali, poultry farming is a valuable source of income for the population. With huge production potential, the conditions necessary to achieve the quality and safety of poultry products must be in place. This study, conducted between February 2017 and May2018 had the objective of assessing the bacteriological prevalence of  almonella in eggs and poultry carcasses slaughtered in the district of Bamako. It focused on analysing carcasses384 and112 eggs collected from poultry at markets and slaughterhouses. The individual samples were first sown on medium preenrichment and on enrichment media followed by isolation of the bacteria on selective media and identification by biochemical tests. Work has established a global prevalence of bacteriological 12, 90%which varied depending on the type of poultry forhens14.91% against10.88%guinea fowl, the nature of the sample (eggs (09, 82%) and carcasses (13.80%) and the sampling site (the more was observed at Niamakoro monitoring Boulkassoumbougou and Hamdallaye).

Keywords: Prevalence, Salmonella, Poultry, Bamako