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J Hyg (Lond). 1978 Aug;81(1):43-8. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400053754.
Between June 1976 and August 1977 faeces were collected from 599 wild British birds caught during ringing operations at two sewage treatment works in south-east England. Samples were incubated with selenite-F broth to detect the presence of Salmonella. Salm. anatum was isolated from one bird, a Dunnock Prunella modularis an incidence of 0.17% of the total birds examined and 3.23% of the Dunnocks. Comparisons are drawn with previously reported studies and it is suggested that sewage treatment works play little part in the transmission of Salmonella infections to wild birds feeding there.
1976年6月至1977年8月期间,在英格兰东南部的两个污水处理厂进行环志操作时,从捕获的599只野生英国鸟类身上采集了粪便样本。样本与亚硒酸盐-F肉汤一起培养,以检测沙门氏菌的存在。从一只鸟(一只家雀)身上分离出了鸭沙门氏菌,在所检查的鸟类总数中占0.17%,在家雀中占3.23%。文中将此次研究结果与先前报道的研究进行了比较,并表明污水处理厂在向在此觅食的野生鸟类传播沙门氏菌感染方面作用不大。