Efficacy of Disinfectants Usage at Daily Live Bird Markets in Four North-Western States of Nigeria
Maintaining strict biosecurity measures are essential in preventing disease spread from live bird markets (LBMs), which serve as a major intermingling area for poultry from different sources. This study evaluated the efficacy of disinfectants used in daily live bird markets of four north-western sta...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Folia Veterinaria 2022-09, Vol.66 (3), p.28-39 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Maintaining strict biosecurity measures are essential in preventing disease spread from live bird markets (LBMs), which serve as a major intermingling area for poultry from different sources. This study evaluated the efficacy of disinfectants used in daily live bird markets of four north-western states in Nigeria. Seven different disinfectants were identified as commonly used in the LBMs. They were analysed by suspension and surface disinfection tests against standard strains of
Escherichia coli
,
Salmonella Enteritidis
, and
Staphylococcus aureus
. Isolates from swab samples of birds’ cages in the LBMs were initially subjected to biochemical tests and, subsequently, susceptibility tests against commercial disinfectants. All of the 7 (100 %) disinfectants used in the LBMs killed/inhibited the growth of
E. coli
,
S. Enteritidis
, and
S. aureus
with the suspension test, while following the surface disinfection test, all 7 (100 %) killed/inhibited the growth of
E. coli
and S
. Enteritidis
but only 4 (57 %) killed/inhibited the growth of
S. aureus
. Seven (0.02 %) samples out of the 400 swabs were positive for
E. coli
comprising 1 (14 %), 2 (29 %), and 4 (57 %) from LBMs in Katsina, Kaduna, and Kano, respectively. There were varying growths of
E. coli
at different concentrations and exposure times. Six (17 %) of the LBMs sampled had and used disinfectants.
E. coli
was isolated from 1 (17 %) out of the 6 LBMs that had and used disinfectants and 5 (17 %) out of the 29 LBMs that did not have or use disinfect-ants. The standard organisms were most susceptible to orthobenzyl chlorophenol-based disinfectants and least susceptible to chlorophenol-based disinfectants. This study has shown the importance of the use of disinfect-ants in LBMs. There should be enforcement of disinfectants usage in LBMs for public safety. |
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ISSN: | 2453-7837 0015-5748 2453-7837 |
DOI: | 10.2478/fv-2022-0024 |