Salmonella infection in pig production is typically endemic and largely asymptomatic, and is a cause of substantial concern among food safety bodies, prompting voluntary and legislative responses aimed at monitoring and reducing the number of Salmonella-infected animals entering the human food chain. Elimination of the problem at an early stage of production is highly desirable, and to this end the present review examines published evidence on the carriage of Salmonella by piglets before and after weaning, plus evidence on the dynamics of Salmonella infection in the weaner and grower stages of pig production, the effects of maternal immunity, and risk factors for Salmonella excretion after weaning. Various interventions to reduce or elimina...
Strategies to curb infection of pigs by Salmonella are sought throughout the fann to table continuum...
The objectives of this study were to investigate Salmonella carriage at each stage of pig production...
The epidemiology of salmonellosis in swine must be viewed as not only the problem of the disease of ...
Salmonella infection in pig production is typically endemic and largely asymptomatic, and is a caus...
The control of Salmonella enterica in pig production is necessary for both public and animal health....
Pigs and pork meat products are common source of human salmonellosis. Salmonella can enter the food ...
AbstractPigs and pork meat products are often causes of Salmonella in humans. Salmonella can enter t...
Salmonella is still an important foodborne pathogen in the European Union. Due to the current vaccin...
In the pig production Salmonella infections are cause of concern for two major reasons. The first is...
Subclinical infections with Salmonella Typhimurium occur frequently in pigs. They constitute a risk ...
In order to effectively manage the problem of human salmonellosis attributable to pork and pork prod...
In this study, different strategies to reduce carriage of Salmonella in pigs were evaluated. Probiot...
Salmonella is a widespread pathogen that can infect a variety of animals, including man. Pork is con...
In this study, the efficacy of a live-attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium vaccine administered to preg...
The objective of this study was to analyse herd-level factors increasing the risk of Salmonella infe...
Strategies to curb infection of pigs by Salmonella are sought throughout the fann to table continuum...
The objectives of this study were to investigate Salmonella carriage at each stage of pig production...
The epidemiology of salmonellosis in swine must be viewed as not only the problem of the disease of ...
Salmonella infection in pig production is typically endemic and largely asymptomatic, and is a caus...
The control of Salmonella enterica in pig production is necessary for both public and animal health....
Pigs and pork meat products are common source of human salmonellosis. Salmonella can enter the food ...
AbstractPigs and pork meat products are often causes of Salmonella in humans. Salmonella can enter t...
Salmonella is still an important foodborne pathogen in the European Union. Due to the current vaccin...
In the pig production Salmonella infections are cause of concern for two major reasons. The first is...
Subclinical infections with Salmonella Typhimurium occur frequently in pigs. They constitute a risk ...
In order to effectively manage the problem of human salmonellosis attributable to pork and pork prod...
In this study, different strategies to reduce carriage of Salmonella in pigs were evaluated. Probiot...
Salmonella is a widespread pathogen that can infect a variety of animals, including man. Pork is con...
In this study, the efficacy of a live-attenuated Salmonella Typhimurium vaccine administered to preg...
The objective of this study was to analyse herd-level factors increasing the risk of Salmonella infe...
Strategies to curb infection of pigs by Salmonella are sought throughout the fann to table continuum...
The objectives of this study were to investigate Salmonella carriage at each stage of pig production...
The epidemiology of salmonellosis in swine must be viewed as not only the problem of the disease of ...