This study assessed the levels of two key pathogens, Salmonella and Campylobacter, along with the indicator organism Escherichia coli in aerosols within and outside poultry sheds. The study ranged over a 3-year period on four poultry farms and consisted of six trials across the boiler production cycle of around 55 days. Weekly testing of litter and aerosols was carried out through the cycle. A key point that emerged is that the levels of airborne bacteria are linked to the levels of these bacteria in litter. This hypothesis was demonstrated by E. coli. The typical levels of E. coli in litter were similar to 10(8) CFU g(-1) and, as a consequence, were in the range of 10(2) to 10(4) CFU m(-3) in aerosols, both inside and outside the shed. The...
The small-scale mobile poultry-processing unit (MPPU) produced raw poultry products are of particula...
ABSTRACT: Dust present in poultry houses can contain high concentrations of microorganisms and has t...
Airborne Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the poultry environment can migrate inside and outside houses...
Aim: To investigate the aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds ...
Aim: To investigate the aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds ...
ABSTRACT: The presence of Salmonella in air of poultry houses has been previously confirmed. Therefo...
Abstract: In 2009, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the development of new path...
Abstract: Increased moisture in litter may create favorable conditions for multiplication of enteric...
Aim: To elucidate the distribution and circulation dynamics of Campylobacter and Salmonella in Japan...
Intensive poultry production due to public demand raises the risk of contamination, creating potenti...
Intensive poultry production due to public demand raises the risk of contamination, creating potenti...
Sampling techniques to detect airborne Salmonella species (spp.) in two pilot scale broiler houses w...
Background. Dust and endotoxin levels are higher in bioaerosols from floor-housed (FH) poultry oper...
To study whether broiler and layer farms contribute to the environmental Campylobacter load, environ...
To study whether broiler and layer farms contribute to the environmental Campylobacter load, environ...
The small-scale mobile poultry-processing unit (MPPU) produced raw poultry products are of particula...
ABSTRACT: Dust present in poultry houses can contain high concentrations of microorganisms and has t...
Airborne Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the poultry environment can migrate inside and outside houses...
Aim: To investigate the aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds ...
Aim: To investigate the aerobiology of the environment around mechanically ventilated broiler sheds ...
ABSTRACT: The presence of Salmonella in air of poultry houses has been previously confirmed. Therefo...
Abstract: In 2009, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service announced the development of new path...
Abstract: Increased moisture in litter may create favorable conditions for multiplication of enteric...
Aim: To elucidate the distribution and circulation dynamics of Campylobacter and Salmonella in Japan...
Intensive poultry production due to public demand raises the risk of contamination, creating potenti...
Intensive poultry production due to public demand raises the risk of contamination, creating potenti...
Sampling techniques to detect airborne Salmonella species (spp.) in two pilot scale broiler houses w...
Background. Dust and endotoxin levels are higher in bioaerosols from floor-housed (FH) poultry oper...
To study whether broiler and layer farms contribute to the environmental Campylobacter load, environ...
To study whether broiler and layer farms contribute to the environmental Campylobacter load, environ...
The small-scale mobile poultry-processing unit (MPPU) produced raw poultry products are of particula...
ABSTRACT: Dust present in poultry houses can contain high concentrations of microorganisms and has t...
Airborne Escherichia coli (E. coli) in the poultry environment can migrate inside and outside houses...