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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 12(3), 1976, pp. 464-467
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SALMONELLAE ISOLATED FROM CAPTIVE ANIMALS IN IBADAN, WESTERN STATE OF NIGERIA

S. FALADE 1 and O. A. DUROJAIYE 1

1 Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Six serotypes of salmonellae, Salmonella offa, S. glostrup, S. wimborne, S. dublin, S. saint-paul and S. webridge were isolated from captive wild animals in Ibadan, Western State of Nigeria. S. wimborne and S. glostrup are reported for the first time in Nigeria. All strains were sensitive to nitrofurantoin (200 mcg) and chloramphenical (10 mcg) but there was marked resistance to sulphafurazole (100 mcg) and penicillin (1.5 units).

Submitted on February 13, 1976




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