Seasonal influence on the prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter in retail broiler meat in Denmark |
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Authors: | Boysen Louise Vigre Håkan Rosenquist Hanne |
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Affiliation: | Technical University of Denmark, National Food Institute, Department of Microbiology and Risk Assessment, Moerkhoej Bygade 19, 2860 Soeborg, Denmark |
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Abstract: | In Denmark, the incidence of human campylobacteriosis cases, as well as the Campylobacter prevalence in broiler flocks, is strongly influenced by season with a summer peak in July-August. Therefore, it was considered that the prevalence of Campylobacter in broiler meat sold at retail in Denmark might also be influenced by season. A retrospective survey analysis was performed on 2001-2007 national surveillance data of the prevalence of thermotolerant Campylobacter in all conventional broiler flocks at slaughter, and in randomly sampled broiler meat at retail. There was a significant effect of season on the occurrence of Campylobacter in meat at retail; the largest effect was found for domestic chilled meat. Thus, the Campylobacter prevalence in Danish broiler flocks, which fluctuated with season, was found to be a strong predictor for the occurrence of Campylobacter in fresh, chilled, Danish broiler meat. However, besides flock prevalence, there was also a direct effect of season on the occurrence of Campylobacter in Danish broiler meat at retail. |
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Keywords: | Campylobacter Retail Broiler meat Seasonality Prevalence |
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