Bacterial deposition method was applied over hard to detect microbial community
transmission of the germs with air by droplets and dust combine in some poultry farms
chicken broiler and hen layer after determining the level of the microbial load in
the barns.
- Observed in this study that most of the farms studied the conditions did not apply
the proper care and education in terms of ventilation and servicewhich impact positively on
the growth and reproduction of bacteria and increased bacterial load and fit the level of
contamination parcels with high temperatures and humidity for some bacteria, including
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus.
- As results showed in the classification of isolates according to the api that tests for
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (Staphylococcus xylosus Staphylococcus aureus),
Escherichiacoli and (Homophilesparagallinarum) Also transmission of infection and
diagnosis of injury satisfactory bacterial isolates from compatible ambient air in poultry
flocks in adjacent pens in farms.
The objective of this study was isolate and identify bacteria which was carried
mechanically and biologically on house fly (Musca domestica )in poultry and animal farms
.in this study samples of M. domestica were collected from 6 farms of animal fa
rms in
different areas of Latakia .
Bacteriological laboratory tests were conducted for (80) samples of M. domestica
and (10) samples of dead bird . bacterial cultures on selective or general environments
showed different strains of micrococcus (Staphylococcus spp. ,Enterococcus spp.) and
Bacillus (Pasteurella spp. , E.coli , Salmonella spp. , Pseudomonas spp.) these species were
further classified using the API kit system .
API tests was showed entrant isolations between house fly and ill birds which
important in disease locality : Salmonella choleraes, Staphylococcus aureus, E.coli,
klebsiella pneumonia.
We screening for antimicrobial substances production from marine algae of
Syria. We presented results of ١٦ algal species tested by their lipide and
aqueous extracts agaimst Gram’s negative and positive bacteria, as well as one
fungous species.
T
he lipide not aqueous extracts were the active against Gram’s positive
bacteria especially.
No effect founded on the fongous species. In addition we make comparative
viewing with other studies on other mediterranean contries regarding the same
species of algae tested.