Salmonellosis is one of the most common and widely distributed food-borne diseases, and the presence of antimicrobial-resistant in poultry and poultry products is a global public health problem. Therefore, a cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2016 to July 2017 with an aim of determining the isolation rates of species from the intestinal contents of slaughtered chickens, the most common serotypes that invade and colonize the tissues of chickens in Ilorin, and the susceptibilities of the isolated species to commonly used antibiotics. Four hundred samples of intestinal contents from apparently healthy slaughtered chickens and one hundred ready-to-eat chicken gizzards in Ilorin, Kwara State, were examined for the presence of and their serotypes. were isolated and identified according to the techniques recommended by the World Health Organization: preenrichment, selective plating, biochemical testing, and serotyping. A total number of forty-three (43) isolates consisting of 33 from intestinal contents and 10 from ready-to-eat chicken gizzards were isolated and identified. There was an overall prevalence rate of 8.6% (43/500), and the isolates were distributed as follows: gizzard, 2% ( = 10) and intestinal contents, 6.6% ( = 33). The predominant serovars were subsp. serovar 45: d: 1, 7 (16) and Haifa (5). All ready-to-eat chicken gizzards were associated with subsp. serovar 45: d: 1, 7 (5). The from intestinal contents belong to subsp. serovars 45: d: 1, 7 (11) and . Haifa (5). species isolated were 100% resistant to ciprofloxacin, ampicillin, and ceftazidime. This is followed by cloxacillin (81%), tetracycline (75%), and sulfamethoxazole (67%). The isolates were, however, 100% sensitive to enrofloxacin, 74% to streptomycin, and 72% to gentamycin antibiotics. The most common serotype was subsp. a serovar 45: d: 1, 7. All the twenty five serovars consisting of twenty-one serotypes ( = 21), two of the that could not be cultured after enrichment, and the two that were contaminated with possessed the virulence genes of and . The subsp. serovar 45: d: 1, 7 and . Haifa possess virulence genes so they are potentially virulent for humans in this area. The national and local health authorities in Nigeria should improve hygiene measures especially at retail slaughter markets to reduce salmonellosis which is one of the most important food-borne diseases in humans.

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