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Evaluation of dry hydrogen peroxide as a commercial hatchery sanitizer

Published: March 1, 2019
Brian Jordan (University of Georgia) talks about the advances made in the research of this method, during IPPE 2019 in Atlanta, USA.
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Dr. Brian Jordan
University of Georgia
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Sameh Elkoussy
18 de marzo de 2019
Thanks Dr.Jordan for this issue. Please tell us how we can do it?
Dr. Brian Jordan
University of Georgia
19 de marzo de 2019
Sameh Elkoussy The dry hydrogen peroxide system is provided by Synexis Biodefense. They would come do an evaluation in your facility and then work out an installation plan with you. The poultry contact for Synexis is Miguel Barrios, mbarrios@synexis.com. Thank you for your question.
DR. UMESH MADHUKAR PATIL
19 de marzo de 2019
Thanks Dr. Jordan. Will you share more information regarding this Dry Hydrogen Peroxide? Whether it is a Product or designed system?
Dr. Brian Jordan
University of Georgia
19 de marzo de 2019
Hi, This product is a designed system from Synexis Biodefense. They would be the ones to contact about use, installation, and pricing. The poultry contact within Synexis is Miguel Barrios, mbarrios@synexis.com. Thank you for your question.
DR. UMESH MADHUKAR PATIL
20 de marzo de 2019
Thanks Sir. I will co-ordinate with the concerned person for getting clarification regarding my queries. Thanks a lot Sir, again.
Athangudi Venugopalan
21 de marzo de 2019

There are only six chemostrilants. Out of six one is hydrogen peroxide, cleaning and decontamination hatchery should be evaluated by means of microbiological assay by means of plate exposure/surface sanitation of hatcher/setter/hatchery floor/walls/personal hygiene should be evaluated by mini swab-area -1 sq foot/mdium swab-1 sq metr/and mega swab-area 100 sq foot. for every hatch fluff should be screened for microbial contamination.fumigation of setter and hatcher with formalin and pot. permangnate is a routine standard practice. sanitation of hatching eggs. for fumigation hatching eggs maintainance of humidity >75 percent is essential.for fungal decontamination use of hot hydrogen per oxide >60 degrees c is highly effective.to sum up microbiological evaluation of hatchery sanitation is an essential prerequisite

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Anton Slaninka
Forex-Bohemia
25 de abril de 2019

Hi,

don´t you have any experiences with another chemosterilant for hatchery - chlorine dioxide vapours (e.g. DutriGel), intended as substitution of dangerous formalin? If yes, what is your opinion? Thanks.

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