@article{NawazKhanNoacketal.2020, author = {Nawaz, Shiza and Khan, Muhammad Moman and Noack, Jonas and Awan, Asad Bashir and Schiebel, Juliane and Roggenbuck, Dirk and Schierack, Peter and Sarwar, Yasra and Ali, Aamir}, title = {Rapid detection of biofilm formation by zoonotic serovars of Salmonella enterica and avian pathogenic E. coli isolates from poultry}, series = {Pakistan veterinary journal}, volume = {40}, journal = {Pakistan veterinary journal}, number = {4}, publisher = {University of Agriculture, Faculty of Veterinary Science}, address = {Faisalabad}, issn = {0253-8318}, doi = {10.29261/pakvetj/2020.066}, pages = {527 -- 530}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Biofilms are complex, sessile microbial communities that are problematic in clinical settings due to their association with survival and pathogenicity of bacteria. The biofilm formation supporting conditions for zoonotic serovars of Salmonella and avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) from poultry have not been well studied yet. Clinical isolates of zoonotic Salmonella and APEC from poultry were evaluated for biofilm formation in four media at 37 degrees C and 40 degrees C after incubation of 48 and 72 hrs. The biofilms formed in 96 well plates were visualized and quantified with a new module of Aklides system using fluorescence microscope coupled with automated VideoScan Technology. After 72 hrs, brain heart infusion at 40 degrees C and Rappaport-Vassiliadis Soya broth at 37 degrees C were found most suitable for APEC and Salmonella biofilm formations respectively. The new information will be useful for further biofilm associated studies particularly for evaluation of antibiofilm compounds and contribute in infection control. (C) 2020 PVJ. All rights reserved}, language = {en} }