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‘Living antibiotic’ reduces salmonella in chicken gut
28-06-2011 Researchers have found that a predatory bacterium significantly reduces the number of salmonella bacteria in the guts of live chickens, indicating the bacterium has the potential to be used...
Research: Cooling eggs to fight against salmonella
23-06-2011 Once eggs are laid, their natural resistance to pathogens begins to wear down, but a Purdue University scientist believes he knows how to rearm those defenses.
Well-managed watering system in poultry house promotes health
04-05-2011 The European Union has banned the use of antibiotics as growth promoters, and that idea appears to be catching on in other parts of the world. To comply, farmers must find alternative...
Study: Salmonella concerns in alternative housing systems for laying hens
29-04-2011 The results of a new study from researchers in Belgium suggest that any shift from conventional to alternative housing systems for laying hens should be accompanied by a keen concern for...
PCR system detects Salmonella in eggs in only 27 hours
27-04-2011 A unique molecular test that detects Salmonella enteritidis (SE) in poultry eggs can provide results up to 10-times faster than traditional methods, said the US company behind the product.
Dietary yeast extracts tested as alternative to antibiotics in poultry
21-04-2011 A dietary yeast extract could be an effective alternative to antibiotics for poultry producers, according to a US Department of Agriculture (USDA) study.
Major poultry health conference in Mexico
21-04-2011 The Mexican Branch of the World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA) will be hosting the XVIIth World Veterinary Poultry Congress in Cancun, Mexico on 14 – 18th August 2011.
Research: Salmonella control in poultry through probiotics
13-04-2011 Combined research between American and Argentinean institutions looked at the effects of using probiotics/direct fed microbials for salmonella control in poultry.
US Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs in pastries
30-03-2011 A salmonella outbreak in the US appears to be connected to raw eggs, the Rhode Island Department of Health has said.
Incidence of Salmonella falls for fifth year running
28-03-2011 Salmonella cases in humans fell by 17% in 2009, marking a decrease for the fifth consecutive year, according to the latest European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for...
Stress treatments show that Salmonella is a tough cookie
24-03-2011 Salmonella is an important food born pathogen but its mechanisms to survive in the environment are still partly unclear. Speaking at the Western Poultry Disease Conference, Bart Weiner from...
USDA: New standards for foodborne pathogens in chickens and turkeys
17-03-2011 The US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) implements revised and new performance standards aimed at reducing the prevalence of Salmonella and...
Salmonella Enteritidis detection method gets interim NPIP approval
14-03-2011 SDIX, a supplier of rapid detection solutions has announced that its RapidChek® SELECT™ Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) test system has been granted interim National Poultry Improvement Plan...
Probiotic Bactocell gets the green light for laying hens in Europe
09-03-2011 Lallemand Animal Nutrition’s probiotic Bactocell has been authorised by the European Commission as a zootechnical feed additive for laying hens.
Choice of litter material can decrease Salmonella in poultry flocks
28-02-2011 Researchers at the Department of Animal Sciences from Georg-August-University Göttingen in Germany studied the effect of four types of litter material on the frequency of Salmonella in...
Poultry performance examined at TNI seminar
05-01-2011 Last December, Trouw Nutrition Indonesia (TNI) conducted a seminar entitled “From research to practical poultry nutrition”. This seminar was attended by poultry farmers, feed mills, and...
Wright County Egg begins shipping shell eggs to consumers
10-12-2010 Wright County Egg, Iowa, the company associated with the multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) in the US earlier this year has been given FDA approval to begin shipping shell...
New Salmonella test reduces testing time
24-11-2010 University of Missouri researchers have created a new test for salmonella in poultry and eggs that will produce faster and more accurate results than most currently available tests.
US bill requires Salmonella vaccination of New York layer chickens
20-10-2010 Two New York lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require any eggs sold in New York State to come from chickens that have been vaccinated against salmonella.
Research explores links between eggshell quality and food safety
20-10-2010 A Poultry CRC research project is being undertaken at the University of New England, Australia (UNE) to examine how defects in shell quality and structure increase the risk that bacteria on...
Research: Characteristics of multi-drug resistant Salmonella Enteritidis
08-10-2010 Korean researchers studied the molecular and virulence characteristics of multi-drug resistant Salmonella Enteritidis strains from poultry. They found a high rate of resistance in S....
Research: Viruses that attack bacteria
06-10-2010 Proteon Pharmaceuticals, a Łódź, Poland-based company that is conducting advanced research to produce a bacteriophage-based preparation to prevent salmonella infections in farm animals, was...
US Salmonella Enteritidis monitored program adopted by NPIP
22-09-2010 Delegates to the 40th Biennial Conference of the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) voted to adopt a US Salmonella Enteritidis Monitored Program for multiplier meat-type breeder...
Egg recall: Tests reveal Salmonella presence since 2008
16-09-2010 A US egg producer linked to last months outbreak of salmonella conducted tests as far back as 2008 that indicated the possible presence of the bacteria in its henhouses, according to...
Irish Salmonella outbreak linked to duck eggs
16-09-2010 ...cases in August. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to date to 24 and it is now the largest food poisoning outbreak of salmonellosis recorded in recent years in Ireland.
Red mite can carry over other poultry diseases
07-09-2010 The problem of red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) in poultry is known for many years, but new insights show that the red mites can harbour and carry over other pathogens as well.
Purdue: “Egg cooling would lessen salmonella illnesses”
03-09-2010 While people across the country have been sickened by a recent outbreak of salmonella poisoning possibly linked to eggs from Iowa producers, a Purdue University food scientist believes the...
Salmonella outbreak forces Wright County Egg recall of shell eggs
19-08-2010 Wright County Egg of Galt, Iowa, USA is voluntarily recalling specific Julian dates of shell eggs produced by their farms because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella....
Evicol to fight salmonella
20-07-2010 A water treatment available from EnviroGreen Global Solutions could dramatically decrease the presence of salmonella bacteria in eggs.
Israel: New Salmonella live vaccine approved
16-07-2010 A new Salmonella enteritidis live vaccine, Virsal E, has been approved by the Israeli Veterinary Services for poultry.
FDA: Rule to ensure egg safety goes into effect
13-07-2010 The US Food and Drug Administration says that as many as 79,000 illnesses and 30 deaths due to consumption of eggs contaminated with the bacterium Salmonella Enteritidis may be avoided each...
Norel holds successful poultry seminars in Asia
28-06-2010 More than 500 delegates attended the series of seminars “Maintaining the intestinal integrity and improving broiler and breeder performance through effective control of Salmonella and other...
Fly out
09-06-2010 The popularity of poultry meat is growing in almost every country around the world. Various polls tell us that consumers appreciate poultry meat because of its nutritional value, its...
Genetic screening technique detects antimicrobial-resistance genes
28-05-2010 Using an advanced genetic screening technique, ARS has detected over 700 genes that give microbes like Salmonella and E. coli the ability to resist antibiotics and other antimicrobial...
Salmonella thrives in cage housing
20-05-2010 The poultry industry is permanently fighting the battle against Salmonella. That is certainly not without reason, as Salmonella is an important cause of gastrointestinal disease in humans...
Research: Emerging zoonosis threats in poultry production
20-05-2010 The use of antibacterial drugs in animal production leads to emergence of drug resistant bacteria in food producing animals. In recent years, Escherichia coli and Salmonella bacteria, which...
USDA: New performance standards for Salmonella and Campylobacter
11-05-2010 US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced new performance standards to reduce Salmonella and Campylobacter in young chickens (broilers) and turkeys.
Salmonella chicken shipped abroad from Denmark
07-05-2010 Several farms where salmonella outbreaks were reported allegedly continued to sell their chickens to companies abroad, reports state.
Poultry diseases around the world
29-04-2010 Poultry diseases of various kinds permanently occur in all corners of the world. Some have regional impact, while others spread further. Let us take a look at an update on the most relevant...
Salmonella, Campylobacter often detected during slaughter
23-04-2010 A study coordinated by Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in Germany shows that Campylobacter and Salmonella can frequently be detected at the time of slaughter.
EFSA evaluates reduction of Salmonella in laying hens
22-04-2010 EFSA was asked by the European Commission to evaluate the impact on public health of different reduction levels of Salmonella in laying hens.
Live vaccine tested to control Salmonella in poultry
20-04-2010 Researchers at the School of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences of São Paulo State University in Brazil studied the control of Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Gallinarum in birds by...
FDA: Guidance on new safety rules for shell eggs
16-04-2010 The US Food and Drug Administration has published guidance for small egg producers to help them comply with a 2009 federal egg safety regulation designed to prevent Salmonella Enteritidis...
EFSA: Campylobacter and Salmonella in chicken in the EU
18-03-2010 The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published the results of a survey on Campylobacter and Salmonella in chicken at slaughterhouses in the European Union.
Study: Salmonella & Campylobacter cases in children
05-03-2010 A study by the Jerusalem District Office of the Health Ministry has found that while infections caused by the Salmonella and Shigella bacteria are on the decline, the number of infections...
Foodborne illness costs US$152 bln per year
03-03-2010 Acute foodborne illnesses, such as those caused by Salmonella, cost the US an estimated $152 bln per year in healthcare, workplace and other economic losses, according to a report published...
Direct fed microbials take another step against salmonella
03-03-2010 A few years ago Billy Hargis’ poultry research laboratory found how to develop probiotics – also known as direct-fed microbials (DFMs) – that would work in the drinking water of chickens...
Report: Zoonoses & foodborne outbreaks in the EU
04-02-2010 The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) published their Annual Report on Zoonoses and Food-borne outbreaks for 2008.
Kemin hosts 4th Annual Poultry Summit
28-01-2010 Industry experts discussed pre-harvest pathogen reduction strategies and regulations at Kemin Industries 4th Annual Poultry Summit held recently at the Georgia World Congress Center.
Hungary: Salmonella control seminar
15-12-2009 Nutriad and its Hungarian distributor Panadditiv held a seminar on Salmonella control in poultry for poultry producers in the region.



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