Salmonella isolated from animals and feed production in Sweden between 1993 and 1997

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This paper presents Salmonella data from animals, feedstuffs and feed mills in Sweden between 1993 and 1997. During that period, 555 isolates were recorded from animals, representing 87 serotypes. Of those, 30 serotypes were found in animals in Sweden for the first time. The majority of all isolates from animals were S. Typhimurium (n=91), followed by S. Dublin (n=82). There were 115 isolates from cattle, 21 from broilers, 56 from layers and 18 from swine. The majority of these isolates were from outbreaks, although some were isolated at the surveillance at slaughterhouses. The number of isolates from the feed industry was similar to that of the previous 5-year period. Most of those findings were from dust and scrapings from feed mills, in accordance with the HACCP programme in the feed control programme. It can be concluded that the occurrence of Salmonella in animals and in the feed production in Sweden remained favourable during 1993-97.

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Boqvist, S., Hansson, I., Nord Bjerselius, U., Hamilton, C., Wahlström, H., Noll, B., … Engvall, A. (2003). Salmonella isolated from animals and feed production in Sweden between 1993 and 1997. Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica, 44(3–4), 181–197. https://doi.org/10.1186/1751-0147-44-181

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