The Salmonella surveillance and control programme in Norway

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1999
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Fredriksen, B.
Hopp, P.
Sandberg, M.
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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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In Norway, the surveillance and control of Salmonella in live pigs and pork meat is a part of a national Salmonella surveillance and control programme, which covers both live animals (pigs, cattle and poultry) and animal products (meat) (1,2). The programme was launched in 1995, in parallel to the programmes in Sweden and Finland (3,4), in connection with negotiations for membership of the EU. The aim of the programme is to ensure that food products of animal origin are virtually free from Salmonella and to provide reliable documentation of the prevalence of Salmonella. When Salmonella is found in live pigs, action is taken to elintinate the infection, prevent transntission to other herds and prevent contamination of food products. In addition, an investigation aiming at finding the source of the infection or contantination is initiated. Isolation of any Salmonella sp. must be notified.

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