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By Ing. Fabio G. Nunes , Poultry Processing Consultant, Curitiba, Brazil
Cellulitis ranked 10th among all condemnation categories in Canada that year, with only 160,405 chickens (0.048% of all slaughtered broilers) condemned for that reason. Ten years later, more than 2.6 million Canadian chickens affected with cellulitis (0.56% of total slaughter) did not pass inspection, a 12-fold increase in frequency. Cellulitis is now the first cause of condemnation in broiler chickens in Canada, which makes it a source of major financial losses. In addition, between 1991 and 1997 cellulitis was among the top-two causes of partial condemnation of turkey carcasses. Cellulitis is estimated to respond presently for the partial condemnation of 1.2% of the birds slaughtered in Canada.
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Source: World Poultry, volume 27, no. 1, 2011
