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For Immediate Release
U.S. Poultry & Egg Association
Tucker, Ga. - June 23, 2025
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- Hannah Keck, 678.514.1979, hkeck@uspoultry.org, (USPOULTRY)
Researchers Evaluate a Pre-Harvest Salmonella Sampling Strategy to Predict Levels in Broiler and Turkey Production
USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation announce the completion of a research project focused on developing a new sampling method for detecting Salmonella in broilers and turkeys. The project addresses a critical industry need for a consistent, cost-effective and practical sampling approach to accurately measure Salmonella levels at the flock level. The research is part of the Association’s comprehensive research program encompassing all phases of poultry and egg production and processing and is made possible in part through proceeds from the International Poultry Expo, part of the International Production & Processing Expo.
Project #F110: Identifying a New Pre-harvest Gold Standard Salmonella Sampling Strategy to Predict Salmonella Burden on Broiler and Turkey Flocks Arriving for Processing
(Dr. Nikki Shariat, Poultry Diagnostic and Research Center, Department of Population Health, University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.)
Through a recent study, Dr. Shariat, University of Georgia, and other research colleagues demonstrated that, for both broilers and turkeys, connecting Salmonella status (prevalence, load, serovar) between pre-harvest and post-harvest is complex. The project was conducted to determine the best live production sampling method for Salmonella detection and enumeration in broilers and turkeys. The researchers aimed to develop a recommended sampling strategy, including a timeline for collection, which correlates pre-harvest Salmonella with pre-intervention, post-harvest Salmonella. For broilers, boot socks and boot socks wrapped around a roller were the best sampling method for Salmonella detection and enumeration. For turkeys, boot socks outperformed other methods for determining Salmonella prevalence and enumeration. Further, a live-production gold standard for detecting, enumerating and serotyping Salmonella in both broilers and turkeys that considers newer technologies beyond microbiological culture was determined.
The research summary can be found on the USPOULTRY website. Information on other Association research may also be obtained by visiting the USPOULTRY website, uspoultry.org.
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