Campylobacter is an important food borne pathogen, mainly associated with poultry. A lack of through-chain quantitative Campylobacter data has been highlighted within quantitative risk assessments. The aim of this study was to quantitatively and qualitatively measure Campylobacter and Escherichia coli concentration on chicken carcasses through poultry slaughter. Chickens (n=240) were sampled from each of four flocks along the processing chain, before scald, after scald, before chill, after chill, after packaging and from individual caeca. The overall prevalence of Campylobacter after packaging was 83% with a median concentration of 0.8logCFU/mL. The processing points of scalding and chilling had significant mean reductions of both Campyloba...
© 2018 Sibanda, McKenna, Richmond, Ricke, Callaway, Stratakos, Gundogdu and Corcionivoschi. Poultry ...
This study aimed at identifying explanatory variables that were associated with Campylobacter and Es...
<p>The present study was conducted to quantify Campylobacter cross-contamination from a positi...
Campylobacter is an important food borne pathogen, mainly associated with poultry. A lack of through...
A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the change in prevalence of Campylobacter on chicken c...
The Foodborne Illness Reduction Strategy 2018-2021+ released by Australia's Food Regulation Secretar...
Poultry can be a source of biological hazards for consumers. Campylobacteriosis, for example, has be...
The causes of differences in Campylobacter and Escherichia coli concentrations on broiler chicken ca...
Australia has recorded around 100 cases of campylobacter-iosis per 100,000 population, each year, si...
Campylobacter is the main cause of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. Within the EU reported...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 January 2017; Published online - 4 March 2017.Aims: To identify...
Limitations in quality bedding material have resulted in the growing need to re-use litter during br...
Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being ...
In Australia, over 15,000 cases of campylobacteriosis occur annually; however, recent findings from ...
Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being ...
© 2018 Sibanda, McKenna, Richmond, Ricke, Callaway, Stratakos, Gundogdu and Corcionivoschi. Poultry ...
This study aimed at identifying explanatory variables that were associated with Campylobacter and Es...
<p>The present study was conducted to quantify Campylobacter cross-contamination from a positi...
Campylobacter is an important food borne pathogen, mainly associated with poultry. A lack of through...
A systematic review was conducted to evaluate the change in prevalence of Campylobacter on chicken c...
The Foodborne Illness Reduction Strategy 2018-2021+ released by Australia's Food Regulation Secretar...
Poultry can be a source of biological hazards for consumers. Campylobacteriosis, for example, has be...
The causes of differences in Campylobacter and Escherichia coli concentrations on broiler chicken ca...
Australia has recorded around 100 cases of campylobacter-iosis per 100,000 population, each year, si...
Campylobacter is the main cause of human bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. Within the EU reported...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 January 2017; Published online - 4 March 2017.Aims: To identify...
Limitations in quality bedding material have resulted in the growing need to re-use litter during br...
Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being ...
In Australia, over 15,000 cases of campylobacteriosis occur annually; however, recent findings from ...
Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being ...
© 2018 Sibanda, McKenna, Richmond, Ricke, Callaway, Stratakos, Gundogdu and Corcionivoschi. Poultry ...
This study aimed at identifying explanatory variables that were associated with Campylobacter and Es...
<p>The present study was conducted to quantify Campylobacter cross-contamination from a positi...