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Short Communication
Prevalence of Salmonella and Campylobacter in retail chicken meat in Spain
Received 5 February 2001;
revised 25 March 2001;
accepted 25 July 2001.
Available online 8 January 2002.
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Abstract
From February to November 1999, 198 samples of chicken meat for sale in retail outlets and supermarkets in nine provinces of Castilla and León (Spain) were analysed for the prevalence of Salmonella and Campylobacter. Salmonella was isolated from 71 (35.83%) of the samples analysed. The predominant serovars were S. enteritidis (47.88%), S. hadar (25.35%) and serotype 4,12:b:-(II) (19.71%). Other serovars such as S. mbandaka, S. derby, S. virchow and S. paratyphi B were isolated in much lower levels. Thermophilic campylobacters were isolated in 49.50% of the samples studied.
Author Keywords: Chicken meat; Salmonella; Campylobacter; Incidence







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