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Assessing pig farm biosecurity measures for the control of <i>Salmonella</i> on European farms

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SMITH Richard P MAY Hannah E BUROW Elke MEESTER Marina TOBIAS Tijs J SASSU Elena-Lucia PAVONI Enrico ILARIA Di Bartolo PRIGGE Christopher WASYL Dariusz ZMUDZKI Jacek VILTROP Arvo NURMOJA Imbi ZOCHE-GOLOB Veit ALBORALI Giovanni L ROMANTINI Romina DORS Arkadiusz KRUMOVA-VALCHEVA Gergana KOLÁČKOVÁ Ivana APREA Guiseppe DASKALOV Hristo

Rok publikování 2023
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Epidemiology and infection
Fakulta / Pracoviště MU

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www https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/epidemiology-and-infection/article/assessing-pig-farm-biosecurity-measures-for-the-control-of-salmonella-on-european-farms/725C016E387EC5A6A25B66B5C1598582
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0950268823001115
Klíčová slova biosecurity; effectiveness; pig; risk factor; Salmonella
Popis Salmonella spp. is a common zoonotic pathogen, causing gastrointestinal infections in people. Pigs and pig meat are a major source of infection. Although farm biosecurity is believed to be important for controlling Salmonella transmission, robust evidence is lacking on which measures are most effective. This study enrolled 250 pig farms across nine European countries. From each farm, 20 pooled faecal samples (or similar information) were collected and analysed for Salmonella presence. Based on the proportion of positive results, farms were categorised as at higher or lower Salmonella risk, and associations with variables from a comprehensive questionnaire investigated. Multivariable analysis indicated that farms were less likely to be in the higher-risk category if they had '<400 sows'; used rodent baits close to pig enclosures; isolated stay-behind (sick) pigs; did not answer that the hygiene lock/ anteroom was easy to clean; did not have a full perimeter fence; did apply downtime of at least 3 days between farrowing batches; and had fully slatted flooring in all fattener buildings. A principal components analysis assessed the sources of variation between farms, and correlation between variables. The study results suggest simple control measures that could be prioritised on European pig farms to control Salmonella.

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