Evaluation of potential sources and mechanisms of Salmonella contamination of poultry /

ability of 'H-S. enteritidiv to adhere or bind to skin and

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Caldwell, David James, 1967-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1994.
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Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Summary:ability of 'H-S. enteritidiv to adhere or bind to skin and
an in vitro radioligand adherence assay was developed. Four
and 75.8% for occupied (currently housing chickens) farms.
application of 50 mM acetic acid or 10 % Avgard (V (tri-
associated with broiler farm environmental contamination with
birds may result in the contamination of processed carcasses,
carcasses within the processing plant.
compounds aimed at reducing Salmonella adherence to poultry
contamination with Salmonella and the predictive value of
environment of a 3 1 -farrn-broiler production complex
farms over time. With regard to the development of the in
for vacant (awaiting the placement of the next flock) farms
houses. These results further indicate little predictability
independent complete drag-swab samplings of the house
investigated. The distribution of various stereotypes
isolations was also evaluated. To further investigate
manner in which various factors, common to Poultry
may provide a rapid screen for candidate treatments and
minutes to 180 minutes. In two experiments, the individual
muscle tissue following a one hour incubation. The results of
of a rapid and repeatable radioligand binding assay to assess
of multiple serotypes from individual farms. The development
or consistency of Salmonella serotype isolation on individual
possible mechanisms by which Salmonella contamination of live
production, influence the contamination of Poultry by
quantitatively greater presence of Salmonella in these
report a higher frequency of Salmonella isolation on multiple
resulted in mean isolation frequencies of Salmonella of 43.5%
Salmonelia and the relationship to subsequent flock
Salmonella adherence or binding to broiler skin and muscle
Salmonella enteritidis adherence to broiler skin tissue
Salmonella. The extent of broiler farm environmental
samples were observed with increasing incubation time from 30
serotypes were isolated with ftequent simultaneous isolations
sodium phosphate) resulted in significant reductions in the
such contamination for subsequent flock contamination was
swabs in occupied poultry houses, possibly indicating a
the environmental sampling of a broiler production facility
The purpose of the following studies was to investigate the
Throughout the four sampling periods, a total of 25 different
tissue was completed in five experiments of two replicate
trials each. No significant differences in radiolabeled ('H)
vitro radioligand Salmonella adherence assay, this technique
Item Description:"Major subject: Veterinary Microbiology".
Vita.
Physical Description:x, 55 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.