Preharvest Salmonella Risk Contamination and the Control Strategies
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Molina Alvarado, Andrea
Zamora Sanabria, Rebeca
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Salmonella is present in most food production environments and can enter the food supply at
any stage of food production from farm to fork. Control strategies for Salmonella include preharvest and postharvest aspects. Preharvest approach is very important because as a result of
large-scale production, many animals could be infected with Salmonella serotypes during the
primary production, causing human salmonellosis by consuming meat, milk, and eggs or
foods containing ingredients of animal origin. The first step for prevention approaches is to
determinate the source of infection; Salmonella serovars should be founded, and control strategies must be executed. Infection sources include vertical transmission, feed, pest (rodents
and insects), wild birds, water, humans, manure, transportation coops, tractors or vehicles,
and farm environment. Preventive and control strategies involve many factors, including
hygiene, biosecurity procedures, animal feed surveillance, litter, manure and carcasses disposed, cleaning and disinfection programs, food interventions, diagnostic, and vaccination
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MONITORING, FOOD, SANITATION, PEST CONTROL, VACCINATION, WASTE DISPOSAL
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https://www.intechopen.com/chapters/54142