Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds

Objective: Sporadic Salmonella outbreaks were also documented in wild birds, although wild birds are the well-known carriers of salmonellosis. In this study, we investigated the causative agents of two death events of sparrows and black headed gulls occurring in the Çorum City Landfill and Bartın Po...

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Published in:Turkish Bulletin of Hygiene and Experimental Biology
Main Authors: Günaydın, E., Kardoğan, Ö., Goncagül, G., Çokal, Y., Kaynar, P.M.
Other Authors: Mennan Pasinli Meslek Yüksekokulu, GONCAGÜL, GÜLŞEN, 8350555500
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Refik Saydam National Public Health Agency (RSNPHA) 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11452/51740
https://doi.org/10.5505/TurkHijyen.2022.34538
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Kaynar, P.M.
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description Objective: Sporadic Salmonella outbreaks were also documented in wild birds, although wild birds are the well-known carriers of salmonellosis. In this study, we investigated the causative agents of two death events of sparrows and black headed gulls occurring in the Çorum City Landfill and Bartın Port, respectively, between mid-autumn and winter of 2017–2018. Methods: Septicemic salmonellosis was suspected based on necropsy findings of dead sparrows and blackheaded gulls. In this context, isolation and identification was done according to conventional cultural method for the tissue samples (liver, spleen, heart) and ISO 6579:2002/Amd 1:2007 (Annex D) for small intestine samples, and serotyping were carried out according to Kauffman White Scheme. Results: One of the two mortality events was seen in the Bartın Port. S. Typhimurium was found to be the causative agent of black-headed gulls’ (Larus ridibundus) death. The other mortality event observed in sparrows (Passer domesticus) was determined in the Çorum City Landfill. S. Hessarek was determined to be responsible of the septisemic bacteremia of sparrows.Conclusion: In both cases, where the death cases observed were the places which had a close interaction with urban civilization. According to informations, while black-headed gulls were adapted to feeding on urban waste and showed tendency to scavenge for food at rubbish tips and sewage outfalls in the Bartın Port, sparrows fed from the Çorum City Landfill to obtain food during migration season. Circulation of S. Hessarek in Çorum where commercial layer flocks existed and S. Typhimurium, a zoonotic pathogen in the Bartın Port were thought not to be ignored for poultry and human health. The epidemiology of both agents should be examined in wild birds.
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spelling ftbursauludaguni:oai:acikerisim.uludag.edu.tr:11452/51740 2025-06-15T14:52:05+00:00 Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds Günaydın, E. Kardoğan, Ö. Goncagül, G. Çokal, Y. Kaynar, P.M. Mennan Pasinli Meslek Yüksekokulu GONCAGÜL, GÜLŞEN 8350555500 2025-05-13T06:40:55Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11452/51740 https://doi.org/10.5505/TurkHijyen.2022.34538 en eng Refik Saydam National Public Health Agency (RSNPHA) Turk Hijyen ve Deneysel Biyoloji Dergisi https://hdl.handle.net/11452/51740 740 747 79 4 doi:10.5505/TurkHijyen.2022.34538 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Sparrow S. typhimurium S. hessarek Black-headed gull Salmonella Antimicrobial Resistance Aves Article 2025 ftbursauludaguni https://doi.org/10.5505/TurkHijyen.2022.34538 2025-06-03T03:55:58Z Objective: Sporadic Salmonella outbreaks were also documented in wild birds, although wild birds are the well-known carriers of salmonellosis. In this study, we investigated the causative agents of two death events of sparrows and black headed gulls occurring in the Çorum City Landfill and Bartın Port, respectively, between mid-autumn and winter of 2017–2018. Methods: Septicemic salmonellosis was suspected based on necropsy findings of dead sparrows and blackheaded gulls. In this context, isolation and identification was done according to conventional cultural method for the tissue samples (liver, spleen, heart) and ISO 6579:2002/Amd 1:2007 (Annex D) for small intestine samples, and serotyping were carried out according to Kauffman White Scheme. Results: One of the two mortality events was seen in the Bartın Port. S. Typhimurium was found to be the causative agent of black-headed gulls’ (Larus ridibundus) death. The other mortality event observed in sparrows (Passer domesticus) was determined in the Çorum City Landfill. S. Hessarek was determined to be responsible of the septisemic bacteremia of sparrows.Conclusion: In both cases, where the death cases observed were the places which had a close interaction with urban civilization. According to informations, while black-headed gulls were adapted to feeding on urban waste and showed tendency to scavenge for food at rubbish tips and sewage outfalls in the Bartın Port, sparrows fed from the Çorum City Landfill to obtain food during migration season. Circulation of S. Hessarek in Çorum where commercial layer flocks existed and S. Typhimurium, a zoonotic pathogen in the Bartın Port were thought not to be ignored for poultry and human health. The epidemiology of both agents should be examined in wild birds. Article in Journal/Newspaper Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus Unknown Turkish Bulletin of Hygiene and Experimental Biology 79 4 740 747
spellingShingle Sparrow
S. typhimurium
S. hessarek
Black-headed gull
Salmonella
Antimicrobial Resistance
Aves
Günaydın, E.
Kardoğan, Ö.
Goncagül, G.
Çokal, Y.
Kaynar, P.M.
Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title_full Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title_fullStr Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title_full_unstemmed Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title_short Salmonella Typhimurium and Salmonella Hessarek in wild birds
title_sort salmonella typhimurium and salmonella hessarek in wild birds
topic Sparrow
S. typhimurium
S. hessarek
Black-headed gull
Salmonella
Antimicrobial Resistance
Aves
topic_facet Sparrow
S. typhimurium
S. hessarek
Black-headed gull
Salmonella
Antimicrobial Resistance
Aves
url https://hdl.handle.net/11452/51740
https://doi.org/10.5505/TurkHijyen.2022.34538