Veterinarski Glasnik (Jan 2008)

Significance of salmonella in pork production chain

  • Karabasil Neđeljko,
  • Dimitrijević Mirjana,
  • Kilibarda Nataša,
  • Teodorović Vlado,
  • Baltić Milan Ž.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL0806259K
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 5-6
pp. 259 – 274

Abstract

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Animals, feed, meat and meat products are often transported across long distances, being an important part of international trade, which enables a dissemination of salmonella, including even of some resistant strains. Pigs are animals which are difficult to manipulate because of their temperament, build, sharp teeth, irritability, good sense of smell, bad sight and their sensitivity to stress. Animals coming from different farms should be separated in stock yards to prevent both contamination with pathogens such as salmonella and their irritation and aggressiveness caused by contacts with other pigs. These animals are usually a significant reservoir of salmonella which are 'inside' the gastrointestinal tract and gut associated lymph tissue. In contrast to our country, in the EU, even countries which have always had low salmonella prevalence, e.g. Finland, have a control program. The program has to be based on a guarantee that all relevant factors will participate in the prevention of salmonella contamination.

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