ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to evaluate the salmonella contamination-controlling effect of a nationwide use of a competitive exclusion culture in poultry. During a 5-yr period, a bacterial flora from caecum of adult birds was given to broiler chickens in order to control salmonella infection. The culture was given on 144 occasions to a total of 2.86 million chickens. The base for the evaluation was the compulsory and regular control for salmonella contamination conducted according to the salmonella control program applied to Sweden. Epidemiological evaluation, especially in relation to the use of the culture during a period when salmonella was spread from a feed factory, strongly supports the conclusion that the culture has a salm...
Competitive exclusion (CE) has been designed to accelerate the colonization of the alimentary tract ...
Salmonella infection of laying flocks in the UK is predominantly a problem of the persistent contami...
Feed-associated Salmonella serovars continue to be reported in poultry flocks. A study was conducted...
ABSTRACT The effect of a competitive exclusion (CE) product, Broilact, on Salmonella contamination o...
The use of antimicrobials and the isolation of Salmonella are rare events in the Swedish broiler pro...
Avian Typhoid, worldwide spread, is one of the principal diseases that devastate industrial poultry,...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of medication in the prevention of ...
The broiler chickens, especially if intensively reared, can be considered as an important reservoir ...
Abstract: Effective Competitive Exclusion (CE) cultures have been shown to accelerate development of...
Salmonella contamination sources and transmission routes were studied in 5 Belgian poultry slaughter...
Antimicrobial agents are used in human medicine to treat infections by inhibiting the growth of bact...
ABSTRACT The effect of treatment with a newly developed characterized continuous-flow (CCF) culture ...
Enhanced Salmonella surveillance programmes in poultry were implemented in all European Member State...
Salmonella and Campylobacter are important pathogens in terms of food safety, and are leading causes...
Twenty-seven frozen chickens were purchased from retail outlets in Khartoum State; they were produc...
Competitive exclusion (CE) has been designed to accelerate the colonization of the alimentary tract ...
Salmonella infection of laying flocks in the UK is predominantly a problem of the persistent contami...
Feed-associated Salmonella serovars continue to be reported in poultry flocks. A study was conducted...
ABSTRACT The effect of a competitive exclusion (CE) product, Broilact, on Salmonella contamination o...
The use of antimicrobials and the isolation of Salmonella are rare events in the Swedish broiler pro...
Avian Typhoid, worldwide spread, is one of the principal diseases that devastate industrial poultry,...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of medication in the prevention of ...
The broiler chickens, especially if intensively reared, can be considered as an important reservoir ...
Abstract: Effective Competitive Exclusion (CE) cultures have been shown to accelerate development of...
Salmonella contamination sources and transmission routes were studied in 5 Belgian poultry slaughter...
Antimicrobial agents are used in human medicine to treat infections by inhibiting the growth of bact...
ABSTRACT The effect of treatment with a newly developed characterized continuous-flow (CCF) culture ...
Enhanced Salmonella surveillance programmes in poultry were implemented in all European Member State...
Salmonella and Campylobacter are important pathogens in terms of food safety, and are leading causes...
Twenty-seven frozen chickens were purchased from retail outlets in Khartoum State; they were produc...
Competitive exclusion (CE) has been designed to accelerate the colonization of the alimentary tract ...
Salmonella infection of laying flocks in the UK is predominantly a problem of the persistent contami...
Feed-associated Salmonella serovars continue to be reported in poultry flocks. A study was conducted...