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Strategy for Salmonella Prevention on Egg Laying Farms

Published: November 4, 2014
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BACKGROUND In the genus Salmonella (Family Enterobacteriaceae) there are over 2,500 serovars. In this paper we are not dealing with the two avian host specific salmonella nonmotile serovars, S. Pullorum (Pullorum disease) and S. Gallinarum (Fowl typhoid) which are both considered to be exotic to Australian commercial poultry. Similarly not the human specific salmonella called Salmonella Typh...
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Dr Peter C. Scott
Scolexia Pty Ltd
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Claire Botha
MSD Perú
5 de noviembre de 2014
Great article thank you. Can anyone recommend an article about the cross protection or lack thereof between SE, SG and ST?
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Dr. Arshaq A Ramzee
5 de noviembre de 2014
Good article but there is another way to control salmonella in feed is to disinfect feed with liquid or powder formalin, many commercial products are available in the market and these are more specifically used to disinfect GP and PS feeds all over the world.
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