Prevalence of Salmonella in Slaughter Pigs in South Korea

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2001-01-01
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Jung, Byeong Yeal
Lee, Woo Won
Lee, Hee Soo
Kim, Ok Kyung
Kim, Bong Hwan
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International Conference on the Epidemiology and Control of Biological, Chemical and Physical Hazards in Pigs and Pork
Iowa State University Conferences and Symposia

The SafePork conference series began in 1996 to bring together international researchers, industry, and government agencies to discuss current Salmonella research and identify research needs pertaining to both pig and pork production. In subsequent years topics of research presented at these conferences expanded to include other chemical and biological hazards to pig and pork production.

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A total of 177(11.9 %) Salmonella was isolated from 1,483 slaughtered pig samples (784 lymph nodes and 699 caecal contents) in Korea. One hundred forty (17.9 %) and 37 (5.3 %) Salmonella were isolated from lymph nodes and caecal contents, respectively. The major serotypes were as follows; S. Typhimurium (28.2 %), S. Derby (17.5 %), S. Schwarzengrund (15.3 %) and S. Mbandaka (11.9 %). None of the 50 S. Typhimurium isolates were detected the ampicillin or chloramphenicol resistance genes in multipex PCR.

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