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Quantification of experimental Salmonella enteritidis carrier state in B13 leghorn chicks.

M Duchet-Suchaux1, P Léchopier, J Marly, P Bernardet, R Delaunay, P Pardon.   

Abstract

Quantification of the carrier state of Salmonella enteritidis in chicks (i.e., persistent asymptomatic association of S. enteritidis with the host), should provide an optimized means for further investigations into this problem. We therefore developed an experimental carrier state model by oral inoculation of low doses (10(2)-10(4)) of S. enteritidis in B13 chicks at different ages. Liver, spleen, and ceca colonizations by the challenge strains were measured weekly by enumeration of S. enteritidis colony-forming units (CFU) for 7-12 weeks. High mortality rates, incompatible with the carrier state, were observed in chicks inoculated with 10(2) organisms of either a parental strain of S. enteritidis (5556) or a mutant resistant to streptomycin (Smr) and nalidixic acid (Nalr) (strain 1009) at 1 day old. Both strains colonized organs similarly, allowing us to use subsequently the SmrNalr mutant strain. The selected low doses of S. enteritidis induced no deaths in chicks inoculated at 1 or 3 weeks of age. However, inoculation of 3-week-old chicks did not induce a satisfactory carrier state; organ colonization by S. enteritidis was weak and transient, even after inoculation of 10(8) SE. In contrast, some birds infected at 1 week of age presented the challenge strain in the liver and spleen for 3 weeks after inoculation and in the ceca for 12 weeks postchallenge. Most of these birds were colonized by S. enteritidis in the liver and in the ceca for 3 weeks and 10 weeks, respectively, following inoculation. Generally, CFU levels were highest during the first week(s) after inoculation and then decreased progressively. Levels of S. enteritidis were lower in the liver and spleen than in the ceca. Oral inoculation of 1-week-old birds with 5 x 10(4) S. enteritidis provided the required model, allowing quantification of the carrier state of S. enteritidis in chicks.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8719213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Avian Dis        ISSN: 0005-2086            Impact factor:   1.577


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