Determination of an effective sampling regime to detect salmonella enteritidis in the environment of poultry units

A study of the dissemination of Salmonella enteritidis in the poultry breeder industry in the UK showed that the choice of sites for sampling the environment of occupied houses and empty houses which had been disinfected after depopulation had a significant influence on the outcome. Increased isolat...

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description A study of the dissemination of Salmonella enteritidis in the poultry breeder industry in the UK showed that the choice of sites for sampling the environment of occupied houses and empty houses which had been disinfected after depopulation had a significant influence on the outcome. Increased isolation rates could be achieved by sampling nest box floors and dust in open slave feed hoppers in occupied poultry houses. Nest box floors were the most sensitive sites for detection of residual environmental contamination in poultry houses where enrofloxacin treatment had been used. Floor sweepings, nest box floors, slave feed hoppers, hydrated wall fabric junctions and high beams and pipes were the most sensitive sample sites in cleansed and disinfected poultry houses. The use of universal disinfectant neutralisers gave good results in laboratory trials but appeared to reduce the isolation rate from field samples.
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Animals
Anti-Infective Agents - administration & dosage
Bacteriological methods and techniques used in bacteriology
Bacteriology
Biological and medical sciences
Chicken
CHICKENS
Chickens - microbiology
CLEANING
Cleasing and disinfection
DESINFECCION
DESINFECTION
DISINFECTION
Enrofloxacin
Fluoroquinolones
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Housing, Animal
LIMPIEZA
LOGEMENT DES VOLAILLES
Microbiology
NETTOYAGE
POLLO
POULET
POULTRY HOUSING
Quinolones - administration & dosage
SALMONELLA ENTERITIDIS
Salmonella enteritidis - isolation & purification
Salmonella Infections, Animal - microbiology
Salmonella Infections, Animal - prevention & control
Sampling methods
Turkeys - microbiology
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