2018
DOI: 10.1093/tas/txy072
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National survey of Salmonella prevalence in lymph nodes of sows and market hogs1

Abstract: Livestock are known to harbor Salmonella in their gastrointestinal (GI) tract and lymphatic tissues. Pathogens may be transferred from the GI tract to external carcass surfaces during normal harvest procedures but can be mitigated by antimicrobial carcass interventions. Lymph nodes (LNs) are typically encased in fat and are protected from antimicrobial carcass surface treatments, thus serving as a possible root cause of foodborne illnesses attributed to Salmonella in meat products. Members of the pork industry… Show more

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“…Awareness of geographical variation in the prevalence of foodborne pathogens to ensure that implementation appropriately addresses foodborne risks in the United States is important to veterinarians and food safety experts. For example, swine lymph node samples from U.S. slaughterhouses show that Salmonella prevalence varies by region and by production class (8). In regions or production classes where Salmonella infection is more prevalent, emphasis should be placed on supporting performance of VOI because the risk of cross-contamination from lymph node incision may be higher.…”
Section: Key Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Awareness of geographical variation in the prevalence of foodborne pathogens to ensure that implementation appropriately addresses foodborne risks in the United States is important to veterinarians and food safety experts. For example, swine lymph node samples from U.S. slaughterhouses show that Salmonella prevalence varies by region and by production class (8). In regions or production classes where Salmonella infection is more prevalent, emphasis should be placed on supporting performance of VOI because the risk of cross-contamination from lymph node incision may be higher.…”
Section: Key Lessons Learnedmentioning
confidence: 99%