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When and how to take samples from breeding chickens for the salmonella national control programme (NCP), and what happens if a flock tests positive.
The symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of salmonella.
The symptoms, diagnosis, management, surveillance and epidemiology of of typhoid and paratyphoid (enteric fever).
When and how to take samples for the salmonella national control programme (NCP) if you’re an egg producer, and what happens if a laying flock tests positive.
PHE and the FSA are working together to inform the public about the measures they can take to avoid infection with Salmonella Typhimurium.
When and how to take samples for the salmonella national control programme (NCP) if you breed turkeys, and what happens if a flock tests positive.
Find out when and how to take samples for testing, and what happens if one of your flocks tests positive.
This study collected cattle, goat, and poultry meat pathway samples in Tanzania and isolated Salmonella using standard methods
Efforts to address invasive Salmonella infections in the region face a range of challenges
Find out when you can apply ash, shellfish shells and eggshells to land as fertiliser without processing.
Dataset showing salmonella cases by serotype, 2000 to 2010
Information about compensation to poultry owners for the slaughter of flocks due to Salmonella infection.
Find out when and how to take samples, and what happens if one of your flocks tests positive.
Pigs can carry and shed non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) asymptomatically, representing a significant reservoir for these pathogens
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