Salmonellae in gulls and other free-living birds in the Czech Republic.

1995 
Cloacal swabs, collected from 756 wild synanthropic and exoanthropic birds of 57 species inthe Czech Republic, yielded 32 Salmonella typhimuriurn [phage types (PT) 141, 104 and 41], six isolates of S. enteritidis (PT 8, 4 and 6e), and one each of S. panama and S. anatum. Except for one S. enteritidis isolate from a grey-lag goose (Anser anser) and one S. typhimurium isolate from a coot (Fulica atra), all of the other strains were derived from black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus), of which 24.7% were found to be infected. The black-headed gull might play a role in the dispersal of pathogenic salmonellae
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