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Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria

Bilyaminu Garba Jega, Sanusi Abubakar Imam, Muhammad Shamsuddeen Muhammad, Mohammed Garba Yalmo.


Abstract
Beef refers to meat derived from cattle, particularly from the muscles of cow, bull, heifer and or steer. It is one of the most widely consumed meats globally and is appreciated for its robust flavor and nutritional composition that encompasses proteins, vitamins (such as B vitamins), and minerals (including iron and zinc). This study aimed to detect and evaluate the antibiotic profile of Campylobacter species in” beef processed at the Jega slaughterhouse. A total of twenty (20) fresh meat samples, four (4) each from Bull (an adult male bovine), Steer (a castrated male bovine), Heifer (a young female bovine that has not yet had a calf), Cow (an adult female bovine that has had at least a calf), and Yearlings (either male or female bovine that is one year old), were aseptically collected at evisceration, splitting and deboning, packaging and labeling, and distribution units. Conventional culture and biochemical characterization revealed the highest C. coli frequency at 8 (28.6%) in cow meat collected from the evisceration unit, whereas heifer meat collected from splitting and deboning units had the lowest C. jejuni frequency at 2 (9.50%). The zone of inhibition (mm) of the isolates ranged from 11.0±1.0 to 28.0±3.8 mm. C. coli showed susceptibility to Augmentin, Pefloxacin, Tarivid and Streptomycin at ≥25.0±0.00, while intermediate on Septin, Chloramphenicol, Sparfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Amoxicillin and Gentamycin at ≤24.0±0.00. C. jejuni showed susceptibility to Chloramphenicol and Augmentin at ≥25.0±0.00, intermate with Sparfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Gentamycin, Tarivid and Streptomycin at ≤24.0±0.00, but was resistant to Septrin, Amoxicillin and Pefloxacin at ≤16.0±0.00. These findings signal severe diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, uremic syndrome, and kidney damage. Hence, the need for thorough monitoring and enforcement of hygienic practices in and out of the slaughterhouse.

Key words: Slaughterhouse, Beef, Campylobacter species, Diarrhea and Hemorrhagic colitis.


 
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Jega BG, Imam SA, Muhammad MS, Yalmo MG. Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. JIRLS. 0; 0(0): 0-0.


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Jega BG, Imam SA, Muhammad MS, Yalmo MG. Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. https://www.jirlsonline.com/?mno=171322 [Access: November 17, 2025].


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Jega BG, Imam SA, Muhammad MS, Yalmo MG. Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. JIRLS. 0; 0(0): 0-0.



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Jega BG, Imam SA, Muhammad MS, Yalmo MG. Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. JIRLS. (0), [cited November 17, 2025]; 0(0): 0-0.



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Jega, B. G., Imam, . S. A., Muhammad, . M. S. & Yalmo, . M. G. (0) Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. JIRLS, 0 (0), 0-0.



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Jega, Bilyaminu Garba, Sanusi Abubakar Imam, Muhammad Shamsuddeen Muhammad, and Mohammed Garba Yalmo. 0. Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences, 0 (0), 0-0.



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Jega, Bilyaminu Garba, Sanusi Abubakar Imam, Muhammad Shamsuddeen Muhammad, and Mohammed Garba Yalmo. "Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria." Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences 0 (0), 0-0.



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Jega, Bilyaminu Garba, Sanusi Abubakar Imam, Muhammad Shamsuddeen Muhammad, and Mohammed Garba Yalmo. "Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria." Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences 0.0 (0), 0-0. Print.



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Jega, B. G., Imam, . S. A., Muhammad, . M. S. & Yalmo, . M. G. (0) Detection of Campylobacter Species from Beef (Bos taurus) in Slaughterhouse, Jega, Kebbi State Nigeria. Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences, 0 (0), 0-0.