A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms
Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being the most usual Campylobacter associated with disease in humans. Far-reaching research on Campylobacter was undertaken over the past two decades. This has resulted in interventions being put in place o...
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doaj-8e9d725648d44aeb93c35ee9a13083c92020-11-24T22:12:29ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-08-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.02002404973A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry FarmsNompilo Sibanda0Nompilo Sibanda1Aaron McKenna2Aaron McKenna3Anne Richmond4Steven C. Ricke5Todd Callaway6Alexandros Ch. Stratakos7Ozan Gundogdu8Nicolae Corcionivoschi9School of Biological Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United KingdomMoy Park, Ltd., Craigavon, United KingdomSchool of Biological Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United KingdomMoy Park, Ltd., Craigavon, United KingdomMoy Park, Ltd., Craigavon, United KingdomCenter for Food Safety, Department of Food Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, United StatesDepartment of Animal and Dairy Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United StatesBacteriology Branch, Veterinary Sciences Division, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Belfast, United KingdomLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United KingdomBacteriology Branch, Veterinary Sciences Division, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Belfast, United KingdomPoultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being the most usual Campylobacter associated with disease in humans. Far-reaching research on Campylobacter was undertaken over the past two decades. This has resulted in interventions being put in place on farms and in processing plants. Despite these interventions, coupled with increased media coverage to educate the consumer on Campylobacter prevalence and campylobacteriosis, human health incidents are still high. Recent research is now shifting toward further understanding of the microorganisms to challenge interventions in place and to look at further and more relevant interventions for the reduction in human incidents. Farm practices play a key role in the control of colonization within poultry houses and among flocks. Prevalence at the farm level can be up to 100% and time of colonization may vary widely between flocks. Considerable research has been performed to understand how farm management and animal health practices can affect colonization on farms. This review will focus on farm practices to date as a baseline for future interventions as the microorganism becomes better understood. Further research is required to understand the chicken microbiome and factors influencing vertical transmission. The persistence of Campylobacter in animal and environmental reservoirs within and around farms requires further investigation to tailor farm practices toward preventing such reservoirs.IMPLICATIONS This review gives an overview of farm practices and their effect on Campylobacter prevalence in poultry. Various elements of farm practices have been captured in this review.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02002/fullCampylobacterpoultryfarm practicesbiosecuritymanagement |
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Nompilo Sibanda Nompilo Sibanda Aaron McKenna Aaron McKenna Anne Richmond Steven C. Ricke Todd Callaway Alexandros Ch. Stratakos Ozan Gundogdu Nicolae Corcionivoschi A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms Frontiers in Microbiology Campylobacter poultry farm practices biosecurity management |
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Nompilo Sibanda Nompilo Sibanda Aaron McKenna Aaron McKenna Anne Richmond Steven C. Ricke Todd Callaway Alexandros Ch. Stratakos Ozan Gundogdu Nicolae Corcionivoschi |
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A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms |
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A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms |
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A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms |
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A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms |
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A Review of the Effect of Management Practices on Campylobacter Prevalence in Poultry Farms |
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review of the effect of management practices on campylobacter prevalence in poultry farms |
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Poultry is frequently associated with campylobacteriosis in humans, with Campylobacter jejuni being the most usual Campylobacter associated with disease in humans. Far-reaching research on Campylobacter was undertaken over the past two decades. This has resulted in interventions being put in place on farms and in processing plants. Despite these interventions, coupled with increased media coverage to educate the consumer on Campylobacter prevalence and campylobacteriosis, human health incidents are still high. Recent research is now shifting toward further understanding of the microorganisms to challenge interventions in place and to look at further and more relevant interventions for the reduction in human incidents. Farm practices play a key role in the control of colonization within poultry houses and among flocks. Prevalence at the farm level can be up to 100% and time of colonization may vary widely between flocks. Considerable research has been performed to understand how farm management and animal health practices can affect colonization on farms. This review will focus on farm practices to date as a baseline for future interventions as the microorganism becomes better understood. Further research is required to understand the chicken microbiome and factors influencing vertical transmission. The persistence of Campylobacter in animal and environmental reservoirs within and around farms requires further investigation to tailor farm practices toward preventing such reservoirs.IMPLICATIONS This review gives an overview of farm practices and their effect on Campylobacter prevalence in poultry. Various elements of farm practices have been captured in this review. |
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Campylobacter poultry farm practices biosecurity management |
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