Home About Us Writing a Scientific Article Author's Instruction Contact us
 
MERIT RESEARCH JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND MEDICAL SCIENCES (MRJMMS) (ISSN: 2354-323X)  
 

/  /    MRJMMS Home   /   /    About MRJMMS    /  /    Submit Manuscripts    /  /      Call For Articles      / /     Editorial Board     / /    Archive     / /    Author's Guide  /  /

 
 

May 2023 Vol. 11 No.5
 

Other viewing option


Abstract
• Full text
Reprint (PDF) (197 KB)


Search Pubmed for articles by:
 

Mahmoud H
Gadallah
FM

Other links:
PubMed Citation
Related articles in PubMed

 

Merit Research Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences (ISSN: 2354-323X) Vol. 11(5) pp. 151-156, May, 2023 

Copyright © 2023 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7974822

Original Research Article

An Alternative Method to Evaluate the Virulence of Salmonella Enteritidis Challenge Strain using Embryonated Chicken Eggs

 
 
 

Hala Mahmoud*, Marwa Fathy, Reem A. Soliman, Mounir Elsafty, Hala Ahmad, Fatma Elzahraa Gamal, Fatma M Gadallah

 

Central Laboratory for Evaluation of Veterinary Biologics (CLEVB), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Cairo, Egypt

*Corresponding Author's E-mail: haloldodo123@yahoo.com
Tel.: 01140293914

Received: 27 April 2023  I  Accepted: 24 May 2023  I  Published: 26 May 2023  I  Article ID: MRJMMS23019
Copyright © 2023 Author(s) retain the copyright of this article.
This article is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0.

 

Abstract

 

The chicken pathogenicity test is an old method to determine the bacterial virulence. In the present study, ELA (Embryo Lethality Assay) was designed as an alternative, rapid and easy model to evaluate the S. Enteritidis virulence. Previously confirmed virulent and avirulent strains, using the traditional chicken pathogenicity method, were used to apply the ELA. Based on ELD50 (50% embryo lethal dose) calculation, virulent strain has 3.6 Log10 ELD50 but the avirulent strain has 6 Log10 ELD50. Strain virulence was determined according to bacterial count in the allantoic cavity (AC) fluid and rate of liver invasion score. The virulent strain count in the allantoic fluid was declined and maintained to 107 CFU/ml on the 5th post inoculation, but the avirulent strain declined to 106 CFU/ml. The bacterial load of embryonic liver of virulent strain was about 10,000 times more than the avirulent one on the 5th post inoculation. In conclusion, these results recommend the application of embryonated chicken eggs assay as an alternative method to evaluate the virulence of Salmonella Enteritidis challenge strain.

Keywords: Alternative, ELA, Pathogenicity, Salmonella Enteritidis, Virulence

 










 

 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
                         

Merit Research Journals© 2023 || Advertisement | Privacy policy.