Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms

Among the zoonotic pathogens affecting pigs, Salmonella stands out due to the high number of human cases linked to pork consumption. In the last two decades many countries have put considerable effort into the control of the infection by surveillance and control strategies on farm. Despite this effo...

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Main Authors: Hector Argüello, Edgar G. Manzanilla, Helen Lynch, Kavita Walia, Finola C. Leonard, John Egan, Geraldine Duffy, Gillian E. Gardiner, Peadar G. Lawlor
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00187/full
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spelling doaj-0eb87f79b2944f129a309156297081d92020-11-25T00:02:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2018-02-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.00187329887Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig FarmsHector Argüello0Edgar G. Manzanilla1Helen Lynch2Helen Lynch3Kavita Walia4Kavita Walia5Finola C. Leonard6John Egan7Geraldine Duffy8Gillian E. Gardiner9Peadar G. Lawlor10Teagasc, Food Research Centre, Ashtown, IrelandPig Development Department, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Teagasc, Fermoy, IrelandTeagasc, Food Research Centre, Ashtown, IrelandSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandTeagasc, Food Research Centre, Ashtown, IrelandCentral Veterinary Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Backweston, IrelandSchool of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandCentral Veterinary Research Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Backweston, IrelandTeagasc, Food Research Centre, Ashtown, IrelandDepartment of Science, Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford, IrelandPig Development Department, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Teagasc, Fermoy, IrelandAmong the zoonotic pathogens affecting pigs, Salmonella stands out due to the high number of human cases linked to pork consumption. In the last two decades many countries have put considerable effort into the control of the infection by surveillance and control strategies on farm. Despite this effort, many herds still have a high Salmonella prevalence and they require guidance to address this problem. The present study, using the serological surveillance data of finishing pigs from the Irish National pig Salmonella Control Programme, aimed to highlight factors associated with increased risk or that might mitigate Salmonella occurrence on farm. A questionnaire with 33 questions regarding herd characteristics, management, feeding, biosecurity, and health was completed for 61 individual herds. After the multivariate analysis by linear regression, nine variables were retained in the final model and linked to herd seroprevalence. Home produced-feed linked to the use of meal showed an eight points reduction in Salmonella prevalence compared to purchased feed (p = 0.042). Different biosecurity measures were associated to lower seroprevalence. Changing of footwear from outside to inside the farm decreased seroprevalence nearly 20 units (p = 0.014) and policies not permitting access to the farmyard to feed trucks (p = 0.048) or avoiding the presence of cats on the farm (p = 0.05) were estimated in 10 units less of seroprevalence. In contrast, the lack of perimeter fence increased the chance to have higher seroprevalence in five units (p = 0.05). Finally, intestinal diseases such as swine dysentery (p = 0.044) and E. coli diarrhea (p = 0.1) were estimated to increase Salmonella prevalence in ~20 and 10 units, respectively, demonstrating the importance of controlling other enteric pathogens in an on-farm Salmonella control programme. These results show the usefulness of surveillance data to improve on-farm control and confirm that Salmonella infection in pigs is multi-factorial and the approach to its control should be multifaceted.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00187/fullcontrolfoodborne-pathogenrisk factorsfeedswine dysenterybiosecurity
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author Hector Argüello
Edgar G. Manzanilla
Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch
Kavita Walia
Kavita Walia
Finola C. Leonard
John Egan
Geraldine Duffy
Gillian E. Gardiner
Peadar G. Lawlor
spellingShingle Hector Argüello
Edgar G. Manzanilla
Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch
Kavita Walia
Kavita Walia
Finola C. Leonard
John Egan
Geraldine Duffy
Gillian E. Gardiner
Peadar G. Lawlor
Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
Frontiers in Microbiology
control
foodborne-pathogen
risk factors
feed
swine dysentery
biosecurity
author_facet Hector Argüello
Edgar G. Manzanilla
Helen Lynch
Helen Lynch
Kavita Walia
Kavita Walia
Finola C. Leonard
John Egan
Geraldine Duffy
Gillian E. Gardiner
Peadar G. Lawlor
author_sort Hector Argüello
title Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
title_short Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
title_full Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
title_fullStr Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
title_full_unstemmed Surveillance Data Highlights Feed Form, Biosecurity, and Disease Control as Significant Factors Associated with Salmonella Infection on Farrow-to-Finish Pig Farms
title_sort surveillance data highlights feed form, biosecurity, and disease control as significant factors associated with salmonella infection on farrow-to-finish pig farms
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Among the zoonotic pathogens affecting pigs, Salmonella stands out due to the high number of human cases linked to pork consumption. In the last two decades many countries have put considerable effort into the control of the infection by surveillance and control strategies on farm. Despite this effort, many herds still have a high Salmonella prevalence and they require guidance to address this problem. The present study, using the serological surveillance data of finishing pigs from the Irish National pig Salmonella Control Programme, aimed to highlight factors associated with increased risk or that might mitigate Salmonella occurrence on farm. A questionnaire with 33 questions regarding herd characteristics, management, feeding, biosecurity, and health was completed for 61 individual herds. After the multivariate analysis by linear regression, nine variables were retained in the final model and linked to herd seroprevalence. Home produced-feed linked to the use of meal showed an eight points reduction in Salmonella prevalence compared to purchased feed (p = 0.042). Different biosecurity measures were associated to lower seroprevalence. Changing of footwear from outside to inside the farm decreased seroprevalence nearly 20 units (p = 0.014) and policies not permitting access to the farmyard to feed trucks (p = 0.048) or avoiding the presence of cats on the farm (p = 0.05) were estimated in 10 units less of seroprevalence. In contrast, the lack of perimeter fence increased the chance to have higher seroprevalence in five units (p = 0.05). Finally, intestinal diseases such as swine dysentery (p = 0.044) and E. coli diarrhea (p = 0.1) were estimated to increase Salmonella prevalence in ~20 and 10 units, respectively, demonstrating the importance of controlling other enteric pathogens in an on-farm Salmonella control programme. These results show the usefulness of surveillance data to improve on-farm control and confirm that Salmonella infection in pigs is multi-factorial and the approach to its control should be multifaceted.
topic control
foodborne-pathogen
risk factors
feed
swine dysentery
biosecurity
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.00187/full
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