A Berchieri, Jr., WCP Turco, JB Paiva, GH Oliveira and EV Sterzo
Evaluation of isopathic treatment of Salmonella enteritidis in poultry
Homeopathy, 2006, 95 (2), 94-97
Background - Salmonellosis is a common problem worldwide in commercially reared poultry. It is associated with human Salmonellosis. No fully satisfactory method of control is available.Method - Nosodes to an antibiotic-resistant strain of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis in D30 (30X) potency were prepared. One day old chicks (N=180) were divided into four groups: two control and two different preparations of the nosode. Treatments were administered in drinking water for 10 days. The birds were challenged by a broth culture of the same Salmonella, by mouth, on day 17. Cloacal swabs were taken twice weekly for Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.Results - Birds receiving active treatment were less likely to grow the strain of Salmonella from cloacal swabs compared to control.Conclusion - Isopathy is low cost and non-toxic. It may have a role to play in the widespread problem of Salmonella in poultry. Further research should be conducted.