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Identification of risk factors for Campylobacter contamination levels on broiler carcasses during the slaughter process

Authors :
Dirk Berkvens
Tomasz Seliwiorstow
Mieke Uyttendaele
Lieven De Zutter
Julie Baré
Inge Van Damme
Source :
International journal of food microbiology. 226
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Campylobacter carcass contamination was quantified across the slaughter line during processing of Campylobacter positive batches. These quantitative data were combined together with information describing slaughterhouse and batch related characteristics in order to identify risk factors for Campylobacter contamination levels on broiler carcasses. The results revealed that Campylobacter counts are influenced by the contamination of incoming birds (both the initial external carcass contamination and the colonization level of caeca) and the duration of transport and holding time that can be linked with feed withdrawal period. In addition, technical aspects of the slaughter process such as a dump based unloading system, electrical stunning, lower scalding temperature, incorrect setting of plucking, vent cutter and evisceration machines were identified as risk factors associated with increased Campylobacter counts on processed carcasses. As such the study indicates possible improvements of the slaughter process that can result in better control of Campylobacter numbers under routine processing of Campylobacter positive batches without use of chemical or physical decontamination. Moreover, all investigated factors were existing variations of the routine processing practises and therefore proposed interventions are practically and economically achievable.

Details

ISSN :
18793460
Volume :
226
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of food microbiology
Accession number :
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