This study looked for thermophilic Campylobacters in wild animals' faeces. A total of 521 samples were collected from wild animals of different states of India. Samples included 302 ruminants, 166 non-ruminants, and 53 birds. Among ruminants 71.2% belonged to deer family and in non-ruminants, 44.58% felidae and 21.68% canidae family. Among captive birds, 24.52% belonged to Pheasant followed by wild fowl 20.75%. CBA in microaerophilic condition at 420C temperature yielded highest thermophilic Campylobacter (11.90%), followed by mCCDA (10.56%), BA (8.25%), CA (5.76%) and HCCA (4.22%). Multiplex...
This study looked for thermophilic Campylobacters in wild animals' faeces. A total of 521 samples were collected from wild animals of different states...