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Salmonella is major pathogen that can result in foodborne illness. This book explains the origin of Salmonella on poultry and offers intervention strategies for controlling Salmonella during breeding, hatching, grow-out, transportation, and processing. The text examines the implications and proper use of chemicals, how to diagnose and tune a processing plant to eliminate Salmonella, and how to verify intervention strategies to ensure that they are working. It also discusses the implications of recycling water on Salmonella contamination and offers practical tips for increasing yield during…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Salmonella is major pathogen that can result in foodborne illness. This book explains the origin of Salmonella on poultry and offers intervention strategies for controlling Salmonella during breeding, hatching, grow-out, transportation, and processing. The text examines the implications and proper use of chemicals, how to diagnose and tune a processing plant to eliminate Salmonella, and how to verify intervention strategies to ensure that they are working. It also discusses the implications of recycling water on Salmonella contamination and offers practical tips for increasing yield during processing while controlling for Salmonella and designing the proper equipment to eliminate Salmonella.
Autorenporträt
Scott M. Russell is a professor in the Poultry Science Department at the University of Georgia in Athens. Dr. Russell's research activities have been primarily directed toward intervention strategies for reducing pathogenic and spoilage bacteria from poultry production and processing operations, and developing rapid microbiological methods for identifying and enumerating spoilage, indicator, and pathogenic bacteria from fresh and cooked poultry products. He assists poultry companies with elimination of pathogenic bacterial populations throughout their grow-out and processing operations. In addition, Dr. Russell conducts applied research projects to assist in answering a variety of questions related to problems in poultry plants.