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Salmonella Infantis in broilers - Martha Pulido-Landínez

Published: March 8, 2018
Martha Pulido-Landínez (Mississippi State University) went over her research on the serotype in chicken farms and processing plants, as well as its effects on the birds, during IPPE 2018 in Atlanta, USA.
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Martha Pulido-Landínez
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State University
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Ozlem SAHAN YAPICIER
Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University
Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University
16 de julio de 2018
Dear Prof. Pulido- Landinez, Thank you for your precious talk. I also studied S. Infantis in whole PhD and my thesis was about S. Infantis in Turkey as well. Sincerely Özlem SAHAN YAPICIER
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Dr. Md. Zaminur Rahman
Tufts University
Tufts University
16 de julio de 2018
Very nice work and will help the industrialist.
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Emad Elgazzar
AL WADI POULTRY FARMS COMPANY
AL WADI POULTRY FARMS COMPANY
17 de julio de 2018

Thank you very much for that interesting clarification about that microorganism -Salmonella infantis and the methods of control even if the chicken does not suffer from that problem as a disease. We could minimize that problem in the processing plants by using some agents to wash the carcasses with it and by quality control in the taking samples to lab. After that, we can protect humans from the risk of infection.

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Shahrooz Masaeli
7 de agosto de 2018

Dear Martha Pulido-Landínez
Actually, Salmonellosis is my field of interest and I'm working on.


Best Regards,

Shahrooz Masaeli
PhD of Avian Diseases
Veterinary Organization of Iran

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