A free-range broiler breeder flock was studied in order to determine the natural patterns of Campylobacter colonization over a period of 63 weeks. Campylobacter sequence types (STs) were not mutually exclusive and on average colonized only 17.7% of the birds tested at any time. Campylobacter STs typically reached a peak in prevalence upon initial detection in the flock before tailing off, although the ST and antigenic flaA short variable region in combination were stable over a number of months. There was evidence that, with a couple of exceptions, the ecology of C. jejuni and C. coli differed, with the latter forming a more stable population. Despite being free range, no newly colonizing STs were detected over a 6-week period in autumn and...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
We investigated the associations between Campylobacter colonisation and management practices and far...
A free‐range broiler breeder flock was studied in order to determine the natural patterns of Campylo...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Commercial poultry flocks frequently harbor the dangerous bacterial pathogen Campylobacter. As exclu...
Campylobacter is a very important human foodborne pathogen that is present in commercial broiler flo...
Despite continued efforts to improve biosecurity protocols, Campylobacter continues to be detected i...
Ingestion of contaminated chicken meat is a major cause of Campylobacteriosis in Europe and the USA....
Despite continued efforts to improve biosecurity protocols, Campylobacter continues to be detected i...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, with contamina...
A longitudinal study was conducted in five conventional broiler farms during a 2-year period to dete...
<p>The breeder flock was sampled over its life time of 63 weeks, whilst 37 geographically and tempor...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
We investigated the associations between Campylobacter colonisation and management practices and far...
A free‐range broiler breeder flock was studied in order to determine the natural patterns of Campylo...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Campylobacter successfully colonizes broiler chickens, but little is known about the longer term nat...
Commercial poultry flocks frequently harbor the dangerous bacterial pathogen Campylobacter. As exclu...
Campylobacter is a very important human foodborne pathogen that is present in commercial broiler flo...
Despite continued efforts to improve biosecurity protocols, Campylobacter continues to be detected i...
Ingestion of contaminated chicken meat is a major cause of Campylobacteriosis in Europe and the USA....
Despite continued efforts to improve biosecurity protocols, Campylobacter continues to be detected i...
Campylobacter jejuni is the most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide, with contamina...
A longitudinal study was conducted in five conventional broiler farms during a 2-year period to dete...
<p>The breeder flock was sampled over its life time of 63 weeks, whilst 37 geographically and tempor...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
Campylobacter was investigated in cecal droppings, feces, and cloacal swabs of 22 flocks of 3 to 5 w...
We investigated the associations between Campylobacter colonisation and management practices and far...