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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue NCBI_Taxonomy OntoBiotope
T1 0-73 Title denotes Prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter in partridges (Perdix perdix).
T6 14-28 Phenotype denotes thermotolerant OBT:000453
T7 29-42 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter 194
T8 46-56 Habitat denotes partridges OBT:003066
T9 58-71 Habitat denotes Perdix perdix OBT:003066
T2 74-206 Paragraph denotes To estimate the prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. in commercially reared partridges (Perdix perdix) in southern Italy.
T10 104-118 Phenotype denotes thermotolerant OBT:000453
T11 119-137 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter spp. 194
T12 141-171 Habitat denotes commercially reared partridges OBT:002726|OBT:003066
T13 173-186 Habitat denotes Perdix perdix OBT:003066
T15 207-214 Habitat denotes Cloacal OBT:001488
T14 207-234 Habitat denotes Cloacal swabs of partridges OBT:001737
T3 207-1018 Paragraph denotes Cloacal swabs of partridges (n = 240), equally distributed between male and female birds, from a game bird farm located in the Southern Italy were examined for the prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. The samples were processed in order to detect thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. by culture methods. The positive samples were then confirmed by multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Thermotolerant Campylobacter spp. were isolated from 118 (49.2%) of the 240 cloacal swabs examined. As proved by PCR, 100% of the strains were identified as Campylobacter coli (118/118), and 15 (12.7%) out of the 118 positive samples were also positive for Campylobacter jejuni. In contrast, Campylobacter lari was not identified. Adult partridges showed a significantly higher prevalence (P < 0.05) than younger ones.
T16 224-234 Habitat denotes partridges OBT:002726|OBT:003066
T18 283-295 Habitat denotes female birds OBT:002726|OBT:001103|OBT:003066
T17-1 274-278,290-295 Habitat denotes male birds
T19 304-313 Habitat denotes game bird OBT:001446
T20 304-318 Habitat denotes game bird farm OBT:000194
T21 385-399 Phenotype denotes thermotolerant OBT:000453
T22 400-418 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter spp. 194
T23 465-479 Phenotype denotes thermotolerant OBT:000453
T24 480-498 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter spp. 194
T25 600-614 Phenotype denotes Thermotolerant OBT:000453
T26 615-633 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter spp. 194
T27 676-689 Habitat denotes cloacal swabs OBT:001737
T28 757-775 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter coli 195
T29 857-877 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter jejuni 197
T30 892-910 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter lari 201
T31 931-947 Habitat denotes Adult partridges OBT:001395|OBT:002726|OBT:003066
T32 1005-1017 Habitat denotes younger ones OBT:001849|OBT:003066|OBT:002726
T4 1019-1177 Paragraph denotes These results reinforce the assumption that game birds may be considered as potential carriers of Campylobacter spp. for human being and other animal species.
T33 1063-1073 Habitat denotes game birds OBT:001446
T34 1117-1135 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter spp. 194
T35 1140-1151 Habitat denotes human being OBT:002488
T36 1162-1176 Habitat denotes animal species OBT:000193
T5 1178-1379 Paragraph denotes Although an earlier 1986 publication described the prevalence of Campylobacter coli in commercially reared partridges, this is the first report to confirm the species of Campylobacter using a PCR test.
T37 1243-1261 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter coli 195
T38 1265-1295 Habitat denotes commercially reared partridges OBT:003066|OBT:002726
T39 1348-1361 Microorganism denotes Campylobacter 194