The prevalence of Salmonella spp. in nestling common barn-owls was investigated in southwestern New Jersey during the summer of 1985. Of 94 owls sampled by swabbing the cloaca, eight (8.5%) were found to harbor Salmonella spp. Three serotypes—S. thompson, S. tuindorp, and S. typhimurium—were identified. Five (20%) of the 25 nest sites examined (all of them in or near farm buildings or dwellings) contained Salmonella-positive owls.
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1 July 1986
SALMONELLA SPP. IN NESTLING COMMON BARN-OWLS (TYTO ALBA) FROM SOUTHWESTERN NEW JERSEY
Carl E. Kirkpatrick,
Bruce A. Colvin