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S. Infantis is ranked as the fourth leading Salmonella serovar causing human salmonellosis in Europe. It became dominant in broiler flocks, accounting for 57% of isolates from broiler meat. Photos: Huvepharma
15-05 | Partner

Salmonella Infantis: A resilient bug

Joice & Hill halted all chick deliveries from 13 April and removed 2 weeks of production from its incubators to allow for a full clean and disinfection. Photo: Mark Pasveer
13-05 | News

APHA lifts Salmonella restrictions at UK hatchery

Significant improvements in layer performance have extended production cycles towards 100 weeks of age. Photo: Hans Banus
08-04 | News

Dual strain Salmonella vaccination approved for in-lay birds

Vaccinating laying hens enables farmers to limit Salmonella presence on farms, reduce bacterial excretion in the environment, and thereby lower egg contamination risk. Photo: Mark Pasveer
04-03 | Article

France adjusts rules for laying hen Salmonella screening

Water is a very important nutrient, and routine monitoring of water lines is important. Photo: Hans Prinsen
22-10-2025 | News

Understanding biofilms in poultry drinking water lines

Overall, the prevalence of Salmonella in laying hens in Great Britain remains considerably lower than in 2004 and 2005 when the EU baseline survey was carried out. Photo: Canva
15-10-2025 | News

Prevalence of Salmonella in UK eggs remains well controlled

Sangita Jalukar, senior technical service manager at Arm & Hammer, discusses Salmonella mitigation in live birds.
19-03-2025 | Partner

Video: Reducing Salmonella loads and prevalence in live birds

Photo: Misset
22-01-2025 | Partner

VIDEO: Advancing Salmonella management in poultry

Salmonella scare – France recalls 3 million eggs
28-10-2024 | News

Salmonella scare – France recalls 3 million eggs

Section 6: E3 of the Lion Code now states that a full hygiene monitoring programme is to be completed before replacement birds are taken onto the farm. Photo: Canva
13-09-2024 | News

UK: Egg producers to budget for pre-housing salmonella test results

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