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Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2016

Farm specific risk factors for Campylobacter colonisation in Danish and Norwegian broilers.

Birgitte Borck Høg; Helle Mølgaard Sommer; Lars Stehr Larsen; Anna Irene Vedel Sørensen; B. David; M. Hofshagen; Hanne Rosenquist

Campylobacteriosis has become the leading bacterial zoonosis in humans in the European Union and other developed countries. There are many sources of human Campylobacter infections, but broilers and broiler meat have been shown to be the most important. In order to implement effective interventions that reduce the probability of Campylobacter colonisation of broiler flocks, it is essential to fully understand the risk factors involved. We present a bi-national risk factor survey comprising Campylobacter data from more than 5200 Danish and Norwegian indoor, conventional broiler flocks and the responses to a standardised questionnaire, with more than 40 explanatory variables from 277 Danish and Norwegian farms. We explored several models by using different combinations of the Danish and Norwegian data, including models with single-country datasets. All models were analysed using a generalized linear model using backwards elimination and forward selection. The results show that Norwegian broiler flocks had a lower risk of being colonised than Danish flocks. Farm specific variables that increased the risk of flocks becoming colonised with Campylobacter in both countries were: broiler houses older than five years; longer downtime (no. of days between flocks), probably a consequence of longer downtimes being associated with less focus on maintaining a high biosecurity level; broiler houses without a separate ante-room or barrier; and the use of the drinker nipples with cups or bells compared with nipples without cups. Additional country specific risk factors were also identified. For Norway, the risk of colonisation increased with increasing numbers of houses on a farm and when the water used for the broilers originated from surface water or bore holes instead of mains. For Denmark, having boot dips or low stocking density increased the risk of a flock becoming Campylobacter positive. The different model approaches allowed us to explore the effect of having a large number of data available to identify the significant variables. To a large extent, the country specific models identified risk factors that were also found in the bi-national model. However, the bi-national model identified more risk factors than the country specific models. This indicated that combining the data sets from the two countries did not disrupt the results but was beneficial due to the greater strength achieved in the statistical analyses and the possibility of examining interactions terms with the variable Country.


Eurosurveillance | 2011

Zoonoses in the European Union: origin, distribution and dynamics: the EFSA-ECDC summary report 2009

A. Lahuerta; Therese Westrell; Johanna Takkinen; F. Boelaert; V. Rizzi; Birgitte Helwigh; Birgitte Borck Høg; Helle Korsgaard; Andrea Ammon; P. Maekelae


DANMAP 2011 - use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark. | 2016

DANMAP 2015: Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark

Flemming Bager; Valeria Bortolaia; Johanne Ellis-Iversen; Rene S. Hendriksen; Birgitte Borck Høg; Lars Bogø Jensen; Annette Nygaard Jensen; Leonardo de Knegt; Helle Korsgaard; Tine Dalby; Anette M. Hammerum; Henrik Hasman; Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn; Sten Hoffmann; Anders Rhod Larsen; Maja Laursen; Eva Møller Nielsen; Stefan S. Olsen; Andreas Petersen; Louise Roer; Ute Wolff Sönksen; Robert Skov; Sissel Skovgaard; Mia Torpdahl; Danmap board; Karl Pedersen


Archive | 2014

DANMAP 2013: Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark

Yvonne Agersø; Flemming Bager; Jeppe Boel; Birgitte Helwigh; Birgitte Borck Høg; Lars Bogø Jensen; Leonardo de Knegt; Helle Korsgaard; Lars Stehr Larsen; Anna Irene Vedel Sørensen; Tine Dalby; Anette M. Hammerum; Steen Hoffmann; Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn; Anders Rhod Larsen; Maja Laursen; Eva Møller Nielsen; Stefan S. Olsen; Andreas Petersen; Line Bagger-Skjøt; Robert Skov; Hans-Christian Slotved; Mia Torpdahl


Archive | 2015

DANMAP 2014 - Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark

Flemming Bager; Tina Birk; Birgitte Borck Høg; Lars Bogø Jensen; Annette Nygaard Jensen; Leonardo de Knegt; Helle Korsgaard; Tine Dalby; Anette M. Hammerum; Steen Hoffmann; Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn; Anders Rhod Larsen; Maja Laursen; Eva Møller Nielsen; Stefan S. Olsen; Andreas Petersen; Ute Wolff Sönksen


Microbial Risk Analysis | 2016

Analysis of farm specific risk factors for Campylobacter colonization of broilers in six European countries

Helle Mølgaard Sommer; Birgitte Borck Høg; Lars Stehr Larsen; Anna Irene Vedel Sørensen; Nicola Williams; J. Y . Merga; M. Cerdà-Cuéllar; S. Urdaneta; R. Dolz; K. Wieczorek; J. Osek; B. David; M. Hofshagen; M. Jonsson; Jaap A. Wagenaar; N. Bolder; Hanne Rosenquist


Archive | 2012

Questionnaire survey among broiler producers in six European countries

Birgitte Borck Høg; Hanne Rosenquist; Anna Irene Vedel Sørensen; Lars Stehr Larsen; J. Osek; K. Wieczorek; P. Kusyk; M. Cerdà-Cuéllar; R. Dolz; S. Urdaneta; B. David; M. Hofshagen; Jaap A. Wagenaar; N. Bolder; F. Jørgensen; Nicola Williams; Y. Merga; T. Humphrey


EFSA Supporting Publications | 2012

Microbiological contaminants in food in the European Union in 2004–2009

Birgitte Helwigh; Helle Korsgaard; Anne J. Grønlund; Anders Morten Hay Sørensen; Annette Nygaard Jensen; Jeppe Boel; Birgitte Borck Høg


Archive | 2017

DANMAP 2016 - Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark

Birgitte Borck Høg; Helle Korsgaard; Ute Wolff Sönksen; Flemming Bager; Valeria Bortolaia; Johanne Ellis-Iversen; Rene S. Hendriksen; Lars Bogø Jensen; Karl Pedersen; Tine Dalby; Kristina Træholt Franck; Anette M. Hammerum; Henrik Hasman; Steen Hoffmann; Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn; Anders Rhod Larsen; Jesper Larsen; Eva Møller Nielsen; Stefan S. Olsen; Andreas Petersen; Louise Roer; Sissel Skovgaard; Mia Torpdahl; Veronika Vorobieva


Archive | 2015

Antimicrobial consumption in animals

Birgitte Borck Høg; Leonardo de Knegt

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Helle Korsgaard

Technical University of Denmark

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Birgitte Helwigh

Technical University of Denmark

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Lars Bogø Jensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Lars Stehr Larsen

Technical University of Denmark

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