Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery

The hatcheries may become contaminated with pathogenic bacteria which could spread in the hatchery through the air. That is why the implementation of an effective cleaning and disinfection program and the maintenance of good hygiene are extremely important for the normal course of production and fo...

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Main Authors: Iliqn Lazarov, Georgi Zhelev, Mihni Lytzkanov, Koycho Koev, Vladimir Petrov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad” 2018-09-01
Series:Archives of Veterinary Medicine
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Online Access:https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/15
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spelling doaj-467a1d2466e64abd94ce0320f3bfe54e2020-11-25T03:41:17ZengScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”Archives of Veterinary Medicine1820-99552683-41382018-09-0111110.46784/e-avm.v11i1.15Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatcheryIliqn LazarovGeorgi ZhelevMihni LytzkanovKoycho KoevVladimir Petrov The hatcheries may become contaminated with pathogenic bacteria which could spread in the hatchery through the air. That is why the implementation of an effective cleaning and disinfection program and the maintenance of good hygiene are extremely important for the normal course of production and for reducing the spread of infectious agents. In this study, data on the degree and dynamics of bacterial contamination in a poultry hatchery are presented. In the incubation sector, bacterial contamination on the surfaces was found to be low-level ranging from 0.25 to 4.43x101 CFU/ cm2 but in the air it was strongly influenced by the hatching. In the hatchery sector, bacterial contamination on the surface and in the air was high, with the highest values found on the egg shells (1.77x106 CFU/cm2), on the floor (3.2x104 CFU/cm2) and in the air (1.77x105 CFU/cm3) of hatcher cabinets during hatching. The results obtained show that the most important source of microbial contamination in the hatchery is the hatchery sector, especially during hatching, when highly contaminated materials as fluff, shells and dried secretions are released. In case of poor organization of working process, the bacteria could spread by air and contaminate the other sectors of the hatchery. The study confirms the importance of a different approach in the development of preventive measures, depending on the degree of risk in different zones in the hatchery, which is the basis for the effective management practice aimed at decreasing microbiological hazards in hatcheries. https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/15poultryhatcherymicrobial contaminationhygienerisk
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author Iliqn Lazarov
Georgi Zhelev
Mihni Lytzkanov
Koycho Koev
Vladimir Petrov
spellingShingle Iliqn Lazarov
Georgi Zhelev
Mihni Lytzkanov
Koycho Koev
Vladimir Petrov
Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
Archives of Veterinary Medicine
poultry
hatchery
microbial contamination
hygiene
risk
author_facet Iliqn Lazarov
Georgi Zhelev
Mihni Lytzkanov
Koycho Koev
Vladimir Petrov
author_sort Iliqn Lazarov
title Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
title_short Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
title_full Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
title_fullStr Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
title_sort dynamics of microbial contamination in a poultry hatchery
publisher Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”
series Archives of Veterinary Medicine
issn 1820-9955
2683-4138
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The hatcheries may become contaminated with pathogenic bacteria which could spread in the hatchery through the air. That is why the implementation of an effective cleaning and disinfection program and the maintenance of good hygiene are extremely important for the normal course of production and for reducing the spread of infectious agents. In this study, data on the degree and dynamics of bacterial contamination in a poultry hatchery are presented. In the incubation sector, bacterial contamination on the surfaces was found to be low-level ranging from 0.25 to 4.43x101 CFU/ cm2 but in the air it was strongly influenced by the hatching. In the hatchery sector, bacterial contamination on the surface and in the air was high, with the highest values found on the egg shells (1.77x106 CFU/cm2), on the floor (3.2x104 CFU/cm2) and in the air (1.77x105 CFU/cm3) of hatcher cabinets during hatching. The results obtained show that the most important source of microbial contamination in the hatchery is the hatchery sector, especially during hatching, when highly contaminated materials as fluff, shells and dried secretions are released. In case of poor organization of working process, the bacteria could spread by air and contaminate the other sectors of the hatchery. The study confirms the importance of a different approach in the development of preventive measures, depending on the degree of risk in different zones in the hatchery, which is the basis for the effective management practice aimed at decreasing microbiological hazards in hatcheries.
topic poultry
hatchery
microbial contamination
hygiene
risk
url https://niv.ns.ac.rs/e-avm/index.php/e-avm/article/view/15
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