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Risk Factors for Salmonella Detection in Commercial Layer Flocks in Spain

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ANIMALS
卷 13, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ani13203181

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Salmonella; poultry; laying hen; national control program; epidemiology; risk factor; Bayesian hierarchical model

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Trends in Salmonella infections in humans are often related to the presence of the pathogen in animal reservoirs and food products. Control programs in European Union Member States aim to monitor and reduce Salmonella prevalence in commercial poultry flocks. Data analysis from the Spanish control program revealed that factors such as sampling season, housing systems, and sampling authorities influence detection rates.
Trends in Salmonella human infections are assumed to be related to the distribution of the pathogen in the animal reservoir/food products, and cases in humans are most often linked to poultry and poultry products (eggs, meat). Therefore, ongoing Salmonella national control programs (NCPs) in European Union Member States have the objective of monitoring and reducing its prevalence in commercial poultry flocks. Results from NCPs have shown certain factors (housing systems, season of sampling and if sampling is conducted by food business operators (FBOps) or competent authorities (CAs), among others) can influence detection rates, but associations are often not consistent. Here, we analyzed data from the Spanish NCP on 7216 laying hen flocks subjected to 36,193 sampling events over a six-year period to characterize its performance and identify variables influencing detection rates. Overall, 1205 sampling events were positive for Salmonella spp. (any serovar) and 132 for S. Enteritidis-S. Typhimurium/monophasic. Bayesian multivariable models adjusting for multiple covariates concluded that sampling events later in the year, in caged flocks with older animals and conducted by CAs had increased odds of positivity for Salmonella spp., revealing aspects linked with a differential estimation of Salmonella levels in laying hen flocks.

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