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Salmonella Gallinarum, where do we go?

Published: December 9, 2021
Summary
Fowl typhoid is a type of salmonellosis in poultry caused by  Salmonella Gallinarum , a Gram-negative, immobile bacterium capable of generating high morbidity and mortality in susceptible poultry populations. It is a pathology that is widely distributed around the world; however, in recent years its greater prevalence has been limited to regions where socio-economic conditions and cul...
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Dr Charles Ibe
13 de diciembre de 2021
We go for strict hygiene at the parental and grand parental level but the
Dr Kotaiah Talapaneni
Indbro Research & Breeding Farms
16 de diciembre de 2021

Salmonella gallinarum is under control thanks to cage housing, nipple drinking systems and Sg9R vaccination. With ban on cages, this can become problem number one in poultry production. It spreads fast like fowl cholera, kills adult birds and, worse, is vertically transmitted.

Jesús Rubio
Calier
19 de diciembre de 2021
Dr Kotaiah Talapaneni Thanks for your comments. It is difficult to establish a correlation between new welfare rules (as cage free) and increasing of Salmonella Gallinarum but it is true that old diseases are emerging (Pasteurella, Coryza)in these new systems So, it is necessary to be alert regarding S. Gallinarum
Dr.m.s.swami
18 de diciembre de 2021
Virtually a truth and challenge even Thank you Regards
George Arzey
20 de febrero de 2022
The paper below may mitigate some perceptions about Salmonella and cage free housing systems Risk Factors Associated With Salmonella in Laying Hen Farms: Systematic Review of Observational Studies Author(s): Thomas Denagamage, Bhushan Jayarao, Paul Patterson, Eva Wallner-Pendleton, and Subhashinie Kariyawasam Source: Avian Diseases, 59(2):291-302. https://doi.org/10.1637/10997-120214-Reg .
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