Prevalence of Salmonella on retail broiler chicken meat carcasses in Colombia

Posted: June 13th, 2012 - 2:57pm
Source: Journal of Food Protection®, Volume 75, Number 6, June 2012 , pp. 1134-1138(5)

Abstract:
A cross-sectional study was performed to estimate the prevalence of Salmonella on retail market chicken carcasses in Colombia. A total of 1,003 broiler chicken carcasses from 23 departments (one city per department) were collected via a stratified sampling method. Carcass rinses were tested for the presence of Salmonella by conventional culture methods. Salmonella strains were isolated from 27 % of the carcasses sampled. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine potential risk factors forSalmonella contamination associated with the chicken production system (conventional versus free-range), storage condition (chilled versus frozen), retail store type (supermarket, independent, and wet market), poultry company (integrated company versus nonintegrated company), and socioeconomic stratum. Chickens from a nonintegrated poultry company were associated with a significantly (P < 0.05) greater risk of Salmonella contamination (odds ratio, 2.0) than were chickens from an integrated company. Chilled chickens had a significantly (P < 0.05) higher risk of Salmonella contamination (odds ratio, 4.3) than did frozen chicken carcasses.

 

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Date Published: 
12.jun.12
Publication: 
Journal of Food Protection®, Volume 75, Number 6, June 2012 , pp. 1134-1138(5)
Author: 
Donado-Godoy, Pilar; Clavijo, Viviana; León, Maribel; Tafur, Mc Allister; Gonzales, Sebastian; Hume, Michael; Alali, Walid; Walls, Isabel; Lo Fo Wong, Danilo M.A.; Doyle, M.P.
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/iafp/jfp/2012/00000075/00000006/art00019
Source Title: 
Journal of Food Protection®, Volume 75, Number 6, June 2012 , pp. 1134-1138(5)
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