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- W2152854638 abstract "The aim of this study was to compare the ecology of Salmonella infection in pigs in bed- ding production systems (500-1000 pigs in one large pen, bedded on straw and/or rice hulls) with that in pigs in traditional (10-20 pigs per pen, concrete floor) systems. Eight Salmonella sero-positive study herds were selected to give 4 different combinations of weaner/grow-finisher and deep litter/concrete-based production systems. Individually identified pigs were bled at 9-10 and 16 weeks of age and at slaughter (22-24 weeks) to estimate seroprevalence. At each bleed pen faecal samples were collected to identify the serotypes present. Two batches of pigs from each herd were studied. There were substantial differences in the infection patterns over time within both high and low prevalence herds as found overseas. This appeared to be unrelated to the use of bedding production systems at either the weaner or grower/finisher stage. Feed serovars may play a larger role in Australia than previously thought. Introduction In Australia, increasing numbers of pigs are housed on bedding (straw or rice hulls) instead of concrete (partial or full slats). These deep litter sheds containing up to 1000 pigs in a sin- gle enclosure, have a number of advantages, with the result that they have become the most com- monly built pig facility in this country. The advantages include lower initial capital cost, reduced power and water consumption, more ready acceptance by licensing agencies (less odour and liquid effluent) and consumer perception as welfare-friendly. A potential disadvantage compared with traditional sheds having under floor effluent drains, is that the deep litter may only be cleaned out when the pigs are removed, giving them ready access to their faeces for the entire period of their stay in the shed i.e. up to 16 weeks. With pig-to- pig Salmonella infection involving the faecal/oral transmission pathway, the potential food safety implications are obvious. This project was designed to investigate the ecology of Salmonella herd infection and abattoir contamination of pigs raised in Bedding (deep litter) systems compared with those raised in Traditional pig housing (concrete-based). This would allow an appropriate assessment to be made of the potential food safety risk associated with this growing method of pig husbandry." @default.
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- W2152854638 title "Ecology of Salmonella infection across Australian pig-rearing systems" @default.
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