Tag: Salmonella
FOLIUM Science to launch lateral flow test for Salmonella
FOLIUM Science, a UK-based biotechnology business, announced that it will launch SWIFTR, a rapid lateral flow test for the detection of Salmonella, at the...
IFF awards scientists in human microbiota and animal nutrition
IFF announced that it will celebrate this week the achievements of leading scientists in the fields of human microbiota and animal nutrition, and IFF...
FOLIUM Science’s Guided Biotics technology rebalances microbiome in poultry
Using Guided Biotics® platform technology to reduce ammonia in poultry production, FOLIUM Science has stated that this technology rebalances the microbiome to increase natural...
Anitox launches first-ever biosecurity audit app
Anitox has announced the new Feed Mill Biosecurity Audit app. The new app available for free in iOs and Google Play Stores.
Anitox, one of...
Anitox evaluates new priorities of IFSAC
Focusing on developing and delivering innovative programs to efficiently produce safer food, Anitox evaluated IFSAC's 2024-2028 priorities and highlighted pathogens in feed that are...
Medium-chain fatty acids as a natural control strategy to reduce Salmonella colonization in poultry
Salmonella belongs to the group of gram-negative bacteria and is part of the natural flora of many animal species. Of the serotypes isolated from...
Feed sanitation: Key to food safety and supporting poultry performance
Salmonella control is important in food and feed production, as it is a pathogen of significance for animal and human health. As one of...
The importance of preventing Salmonella in laying hens
The European Union summary report on trends and sources of zoonoses, zoonotic agents and foodborne outbreaks in 2016 reveals that in 2016, 1.47% of...
Natural antimicrobial against major pathogens, including Salmonella
Recently, Biovet S.A. has carried out an in vitro trial which demonstrated the efficacy of the natural antimicrobial, Alquermold Natural, against Clostridium, E. coli,...
Clean feed promotes feed safety
There is ample evidence in published research work showing that feed is a fomite for bacterial and viral pathogens. A growing body of literature,...