A Study on the Occurrence of Salmonella in Maltese Hunting Dogs
Absztrakt
Objective: The purpose of this study was to initiate an investigation to ascertain the
incidence of Salmonella shedding by apparently healthy Maltese hunting and scavenging
dogs, while highlighting the risks which may affect dog-owners and their livestock.
Materials and methods: Rectal swabs from 50 dogs dispersed in different locations
around Malta were examined, each test being done only on one occasion. The samples
were cultured for Salmonella using Rappaport-Vassiliadis selective enrichment broth
(Oxoid CM 0669) and Salmonella chromogenic agar (Condalab CAT: 1122.00). Suspected
Salmonella isolate samples then underwent Salmonella species confirmation and serovar
typing, specifically for S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium.