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  • The prevalence of Campyloba...
    POWELL, L. F.; LAWES, J. R.; CLIFTON-HADLEY, F. A.; RODGERS, J.; HARRIS, K.; EVANS, S. J.; VIDAL, A.

    Epidemiology and infection, 12/2012, Letnik: 140, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    A baseline survey on the prevalence of Campylobacter spp. in broiler flocks and Campylobacter spp. on broiler carcases in the UK was performed in 2008 in accordance with Commission Decision 2007/516/EC. Pooled caecal contents from each randomly selected slaughter batch, and neck and breast skin from a single carcase were examined for Campylobacter spp. The prevalence of Campylobacter in the caeca of broiler batches was 75·8% (303/400) compared to 87·3% (349/400) on broiler carcases. Overall, 27·3% of the carcases were found to be highly contaminated with Campylobacter (≥ 1000 c.f.u./g). Slaughter in the summer months (June, July, August) odds ratio (OR) 3·50, previous partial depopulation of the flock (OR 3·37), and an increased mortality at 14 days (≥1·25% to <1·75%) (OR 2·54) were identified as significant risk factors for the most heavily Campylobacter-contaminated carcases. Four poultry companies and farm location were also found to be significantly associated with highly contaminated carcases.