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Biomarkers


Title:Identification of Campylobacter infection in chickens from volatile faecal emissions
Author(s):Garner CE; Smith S; Elviss NC; Humphrey TJ; White P; Ratcliffe NM; Probert CS;
Address:"Centre for Research in Analytical, Materials, and Sensor Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK"
Journal Title:Biomarkers
Year:2008
Volume:13
Issue:4
Page Number:413 - 421
DOI: 10.1080/13547500801966443
ISSN/ISBN:1354-750X (Print) 1354-750X (Linking)
Abstract:"Volatile organic compounds from chicken faeces were investigated as biomarkers for Campylobacter infection. Campylobacter are major poultry-borne zoonotic pathogens, colonizing the avian intestinal tract. Chicken faeces are the principal source of contamination of carcasses. Fresh faeces were collected on farm sites, and Campylobacter status established microbiologically. Volatile organic compounds were pre-concentrated from the headspace above 71 separate faecal samples using solid-phase microextraction and separated and identified by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. A Campylobacter-specific profile was identified using six of the extracted volatile organic compounds. The model developed reliably identified the presence or absence of Campylobacter in >95% of chickens. The volatile biomarker identification approach for assessing avian infection is a novel approach to enhancing biosecurity in the poultry industry and should reduce the risk of disease transmission to humans"
Keywords:Animals Biomarkers/analysis Campylobacter Infections/*diagnosis/metabolism Chickens Feces/*chemistry/microbiology Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Organic Chemicals/*analysis Predictive Value of Tests Sensitivity and Specificity Solid Phase Microextra;
Notes:"MedlineGarner, Catherine E Smith, Stephen Elviss, Nicola C Humphrey, Tom J White, Paul Ratcliffe, Norman M Probert, Christopher S eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2008/05/20 Biomarkers. 2008 Jun; 13(4):413-21. doi: 10.1080/13547500801966443"

 
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