Distribution of Salmonella in swine herds in Québec
Five porcine finishing units, previously identified as contaminated by Salmonella, were sampled to identify possible sources of contamination and to study the distribution of Salmonella within the herds. A total of 208 environmental samples were taken and 87 samples (42%) were found contaminated by...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary microbiology 1999-07, Vol.67 (4), p.299-306 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Five porcine finishing units, previously identified as contaminated by
Salmonella, were sampled to identify possible sources of contamination and to study the distribution of
Salmonella within the herds. A total of 208 environmental samples were taken and 87 samples (42%) were found contaminated by
Salmonella spp.
Salmonella was recovered from several types of samples. Among these, fecal material from pens, building environment such as doors, floors, ventilation units, dust and farm accessories were most often found positive. Some of the flies and rodents were also positive. Two of the finishing units were part of an integrated production system and the prevalence and distribution of
Salmonella spp. at different production steps of the integrated facilities were studied. Forty-one farms were sampled and a total of 1923 faecal samples in randomly selected pens were analysed. One hundred and fifty-one samples (7.9%) were positive for
Salmonella spp. Among the farms sampled, 70.7% (29/41) were positive for isolation of
Salmonella. The different levels in the integrated production were unevenly contaminated. Replacement sow (15.9%) and finishing unit for gilts (21.9%) were the most contaminated levels. Ten serotypes of
Salmonella (
n
=
132) were identified in the production pyramid with a predominance of
Salmonella Derby (37.1%) and
Salmonella Typhimurium (34.1%). Pulse Field Gel Electrophoresis analysis of the various isolates from serotypes and
Salmonella Typhimurium
, Salmonella Derby and
Salmonella Anatum showed no variation in the genetic profiles, within each serotype, suggesting a vertical contamination throughout the different production steps. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1135 1873-2542 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0378-1135(99)00049-8 |