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West indian veterinary journal ; 9(2): 21-26, Dec. 2009. tab
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-17756

RESUMO

The pilot study determines the potential role of bacterial contamination of egg surfaces at the time of oviposition and in the sand of the nesting chambers in lowering hatchability. A total of 15 species of bacteria were isolated from 20 eggs and 17 sand samples of egg nests, with little overlap in the species spectrum between eggs and sand. The most frequent bacteria found on the egg surface were Pseudomonas spp. followed by Citrobacter spp., Enterobacter cloacae and Morganella morganii, whereas from sand samples most frequent isolates were Bacillus spp. followed by Enterobacter spp. and Pseudomonas spp. All 15 isolated species are considered opportunistic pathogens, and could be potential causes for the reported lower hatchability. These pathogens also constitute a public health risk when eggs are consumed by humans. The majority of isolates showed antibiotic drug resistance, indicating environmental pollution.


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Animais , Tartarugas , Areia , Ovos , Bactérias , Comportamento de Nidação , Resistência Microbiana a Medicamentos , Granada
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J Parasitol ; 63(2): 341-3, Apr. 1977. ills
Artigo em Inglês | MedCarib | ID: med-2630

RESUMO

Spironura tikasinghi sp. n. from the cecum and small intestine of a turtle, Geoemyda punctularia, from Trinidad, is characterized by having spicules 530 to 570 um, and a gubernaculum 310 to 340 um long. It is compared with other species from South and Central America, and with those reported from turtles. (AU)


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21003 , Nematoides/anatomia & histologia , Nematoides/microbiologia , Tartarugas , Trinidad e Tobago
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