End of project reportTo help address the problem of salmonellosis in the Republic of Ireland (RoI), a national Salmonella control programme was introduced in 1997 with a view to reducing the prevalence of Salmonella in pigs on the farm and on pig carcasses. The primary objective of this present study was to determine the correlation between the Salmonella serological and bacteriological status of pigs presented for slaughter and the Salmonella status of pork cuts following slaughter, dressing and chilling. Two additional studies investigated the prevalence and numbers of Salmonella spp. in the boning halls of four commercial pork abattoirs and at retail level in butcher shops and supermarkets in the RoI. The results indicated that categoris...
Several epidemiological studies have studied risk factors for salmonella infections in finisher pigs...
To define the importance of the head part of pigs’ carcasses as a potential vehicle of Salmonella, 1...
Identifying potential risk factors to direct intervention strategies is fundamental to reduce the ri...
In this study, individual pigs from selected herds of known Salmonella serological status were track...
End-of-Project ReportThe purpose of this study was to assess on-farm control measure for the reducti...
The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp. In the lairage of a...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
During 2006-7, microbiological baseline data on the frequency and distribution of Salmonella contami...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of Salmonella in Irish pork sausage at retail lev...
The objectives of this study were to investigate Salmonella carriage at each stage of pig production...
The quantification of current state of the art on alternative/novel pig slaughtenng and processing p...
Although pigs contaminated with Salmonella rarely show clinical symptoms, control is important becau...
International audienceSalmonella is, after Campylobacter, the most reported zoonotic pathogen in Eur...
The objective was to examine the prevalence of Salmonella in manure from 30 Irish pig farms and to c...
The paper describes the in-depth analysis of the reasons for an extreme high Salmonella load of a hi...
Several epidemiological studies have studied risk factors for salmonella infections in finisher pigs...
To define the importance of the head part of pigs’ carcasses as a potential vehicle of Salmonella, 1...
Identifying potential risk factors to direct intervention strategies is fundamental to reduce the ri...
In this study, individual pigs from selected herds of known Salmonella serological status were track...
End-of-Project ReportThe purpose of this study was to assess on-farm control measure for the reducti...
The objectives of this study were to determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp. In the lairage of a...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
During 2006-7, microbiological baseline data on the frequency and distribution of Salmonella contami...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of Salmonella in Irish pork sausage at retail lev...
The objectives of this study were to investigate Salmonella carriage at each stage of pig production...
The quantification of current state of the art on alternative/novel pig slaughtenng and processing p...
Although pigs contaminated with Salmonella rarely show clinical symptoms, control is important becau...
International audienceSalmonella is, after Campylobacter, the most reported zoonotic pathogen in Eur...
The objective was to examine the prevalence of Salmonella in manure from 30 Irish pig farms and to c...
The paper describes the in-depth analysis of the reasons for an extreme high Salmonella load of a hi...
Several epidemiological studies have studied risk factors for salmonella infections in finisher pigs...
To define the importance of the head part of pigs’ carcasses as a potential vehicle of Salmonella, 1...
Identifying potential risk factors to direct intervention strategies is fundamental to reduce the ri...