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  • Article Code : NWSA-2310-1378
  • Article Type : Araştırma Makalesi
  • Publication Number : 3B0007
  • Page Number : 47-55
  • Doi : 10.12739/
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  • Year : 2009
  • Volume : 4
  • Issue : 4
  • Number of Articles Published : 1
  • Published Date : 1.10.2009

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Veterinary Sciences

Serial Number : 3B
ISSN No. : 1308-7339
Release Interval (in a Year) : 4 Issues

KANATLI ETLERİNDE ARCOBACTER SPP. VARLIĞI VE ÖNEMİ

Necla Ertaş 1

Önceleri,aerotolerant Campylobacter olarak bilinen Arcobacter’ler aborte sığır ve domuz fetuslerinden izole edilmiştir. Arcobacter’ler Campylobacter’lerden düşük ısıda ve oksijenli ortmada üreyebilme yetenekleri ile ayrılırlar.Arcobacter genusu altı tür içermektedir. Arcobacter nitrofigilis, Arcobacter halophilus ve Arcobacter sulfidicus çevresel kayaklarile ilişkilidir ve insan ve hayvanlarda hastalık nedeni değildirler. Diğer türler; Arcobacter butzleri, Arcobacter cryaerophilus, Arcobacter skirrowii and Arcobacter cibarius türlerinin hepsi kanatlı ürünlerinden izole edilmiştir. Arcobacter’ler gıda kaynaklı patojen olarak kabul edilmektedir. İnsanlara bulaşma çiğ yada az pişmiş kontamine etler ile olmaktadır. Arcobacter spp. enteritisi de içeren bir çok hastalık olgularından izole edilmektedir.Bu nedenle etkenin halk sağlığı açısından önemli bir risk faktörü oluşturabileceği düşünülmektedir.

Keywords
Arcobacter, Kanatly Eti, Kontaminasyon, Enteritis, Korunma,

IMPORTANCE OF ARCOBACTER SPP. IN POULTRY MEAT

Necla Ertaş 1

The genus Arcobacter, previously known as aerotolerant Campylobacters were isolated from aborted bovine and porcine fetuses. Arcobacter spp. differ from Campylobacter spp. by their ability to grow at lower temperatures and in air. The genus Arcobacter comprises six species. Arcobacter nitrofigilis, Arcobacter halophilus and Arcobacter sulfidicus are environmental-related species. No association with human or animal infection has been reported. The other species, Arcobacter butzleri,Arcobacter cryaerophilus, Arcobacter skirrowii and Arcobacter cibarius have all been isolated from poultry products. Arcobacters are considered to be emerging food-borne pathogens and a possible route of transmission to humans is from the consumption of raw and undercooked contaminated meat. Arcobacter spp. was isolated from many disease in addition to human enteritis. It was concluded that Arcobacter spp. might be an important risk factor as far as public health is concerned.

Keywords
Arcobacter, Poultry Meat, Contamination, Enteritis, Protection,

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nertas@erciyes.edu.tr

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