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Salmonella Infections Linked to Chicks and Ducks

Salmonella outbreaks continue to be in the news. A recent event ties the outbreaks to chicks and ducklings from single mail-order hatchery in Ohio.
As of August 23, 2011, a total of 65 individuals infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Altona have been reported from 20 states. The number of ill persons identified in each state is as follows: Alabama (1), Georgia (1), Indiana (1), Kentucky (5), Maryland (5), Michigan (1), Minnesota (1), Mississippi (1), New Hampshire (1), New York (4), North Carolina (8), Ohio (12), Pennsylvania (6), South Carolina (1), Tennessee (3), Texas (1), Virginia (7), Vermont (1), Wisconsin (1), and West Virginia (4).
The CDC continuously reminds consumers and producers to wash hands thoroughly with soap and water right after touching live poultry or "anything in the area where they live and roam".

PoultryCast 0252, Battling Poultry Pathogens With Drinking Water

Download mp3PoultryCast 0252 Show Notes:
  • T. J. Clark, University of Arkansas, presents interesting research on how treating drinking water will impact salmonella counts in live birds. From the International Poultry Scientific Forum in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

PoultryCast 0112a for August 6 2008

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PoultryCast 0112a Show Notes:

  • Dr Trisha Johnson of Veterinary & Environmental Technical Solutions in Athens, GA shares findings from her work on pre-harvest salmonella interventions

PoultryCast 0089a for February 27 2008

PoultryCast 0089a Show Notes:

  • Ken Macklin at Auburn with a reason to reconsider your cleanout schedule and why
  • Darkling beetle as a vector for salmonella
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