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Advances in Enteropathogen Control Throughout the Meat Chicken Production Chain

Version 1 : Received: 22 July 2022 / Approved: 25 July 2022 / Online: 25 July 2022 (09:24:22 CEST)

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Stewart, J.; Pavic, A. Advances in Enteropathogen Control throughout the Meat Chicken Production Chain. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety 2023, doi:10.1111/1541-4337.13149. Stewart, J.; Pavic, A. Advances in Enteropathogen Control throughout the Meat Chicken Production Chain. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety 2023, doi:10.1111/1541-4337.13149.

Abstract

Enteropathogens, namely Salmonella and Campylobacter, are a concern in global public health and have been attributed in numerous risk assessments to a poultry source. During the last decade a large body of research addressing this problem has been published. The literature reviewed contains review articles on certain aspects of poultry production chain, however in the past decade there hasn’t been a review on the through production chain, farm to fork, production of poultry. This review, a pool of 514 articles were selected for relevance via a systematic screening process (from >7500 original search articles). These studies identified a diversity of management and intervention strategies for the elimination or reduction of enteropathogens in poultry production. Many studies were laboratory or limited field trials with implementation in true commercial operations being problematic. Entities considering using commercial anti-enteropathogen products and interventions are advised to perform an internal validation and fit for purpose trial as Salmonella and Campylobacter serovars and biovars may have regional diversity. Future research should focus on non-chemical application within the processing plant and how synergistic through chain intervention may contribute to reducing the overall carcass burden of enteropathogen, coupled with increased consumer education on safe handling and cooking of poultry.

Keywords

Salmonella; Campylobacter; poultry; review; vaccines; processing; farm-to-fork; broilers; meat birds; production

Subject

Biology and Life Sciences, Immunology and Microbiology

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