Author
Listed:
- Valentina Terio
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Alessio Manfredi
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Michela Maria Dimuccio
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Gaia Casalino
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Francesco Luposella
(Direction Départementale de l’Emploi, du Travail, des Solidarités et de la Protection des Populations de la Haute-Marne (DDETSPP 52), Service Santé, Protection Animales et Environnement, 89 Rue Victoire de la Marne, 52904 Chaumont, France)
- Caterina Losacco
(Department of Precision and Regenerative Medicine and Jonian Area (DiMePRe-J), University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Elisabetta Bonerba
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Edmondo Ceci
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Elena Circella
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Marialaura Corrente
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
- Giancarlo Bozzo
(Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, Strada Provinciale per Casamassima km 3, 70010 Valenzano, Italy)
Abstract
The presence of Salmonella spp. on laying hen farms turns out to be a major problem for public health reasons, mainly related to foodborne illnesses that may arise due to ingestion of contaminated eggs. When Salmonella spp. infection on farms is confirmed by laboratory analysis, animal health measures are applied on the establishment, including total elimination of animals. The aim of this study is to describe three different methods of managing Salmonella enteritidis -infected laying hen farms, all of which were used within the Moselle department (France). The methods chosen, culling, use of a mobile CO 2 container, or lethal injection with T-61, depend on specific starting conditions, including the number of birds and proximity to an authorized slaughterhouse. This study, therefore, helps to identify the main problems with each method and provides recommendations for improving the management of Salmonella spp.-infected laying hen farms, where antibiotics cannot be used.
Suggested Citation
Valentina Terio & Alessio Manfredi & Michela Maria Dimuccio & Gaia Casalino & Francesco Luposella & Caterina Losacco & Elisabetta Bonerba & Edmondo Ceci & Elena Circella & Marialaura Corrente & Gianca, 2023.
"Management of Laying Hen Farms in France Infected by Salmonella spp.: Comparison of Three Strategies,"
Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-11, July.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jagris:v:13:y:2023:i:8:p:1490-:d:1203602
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