نتایج جستجو برای: native poultry

تعداد نتایج: 120949  

Journal: :Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England) 2009
Natasha Just Caroline Duchaine Baljit Singh

The Canadian poultry production industry contributes nearly $10 billion to the Canadian economy and employs nearly 50,000 workers. However, modern poultry facilities are highly contaminated with airborne dust. Although there are many bioaerosols in the poultry barn environment, endotoxin is typically attributed with the negative respiratory symptoms observed in workers. These adverse respirator...

2013
Sharifa Nasreen Salah Uddin Khan Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner Kathy Hancock Vic Veguilla David Wang Mahmudur Rahman A. S. M. Alamgir Katharine Sturm-Ramirez Emily S. Gurley Stephen P. Luby Jacqueline M. Katz Timothy M. Uyeki

We conducted a cross-sectional study in 2009 to determine the seroprevalence and risk factors for highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1) [HPAI H5N1] virus antibodies among poultry workers at farms and live bird markets with confirmed/suspected poultry outbreaks during 2009 in Bangladesh. We tested sera by microneutralization assay using A/Bangladesh/207095/2008 (H5N1; clade 2.2.2) virus wit...

2011
Rajendra Singh Amrit B. Karki Jagan Nath Shrestha

It is inevitable that with large volume and high density poultry productions, there will be large quantities of poultry waste produced in Kathmandu and throughout Nepal. Poultry waste produced as the daily feeding of chicken both from broilers and layers in the country is largely used as organic manure for agricultural purposes. The poultry industry is growing day by day concentrated within the...

Journal: :Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics and Sociology 2023

A study was conducted at a native chicken cum pig farm in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu, India, to evaluate its economic feasibility. The unit yields regular income the farmer, where adult chickens, eggs, and day-old chicks are sold local households on demand basis premium prize. poultry operates yearly benefit-cost ratio (BCR) of 3.92, which is attributed scavenging nature birds, thereby re...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 1992
J A Savidge L Sileo L M Siegfried

Between 1982 and 1986, 402 (290 live, 112 dead) exotic, migrant or native resident birds on Guam were surveyed for disease-causing agents to determine the role of disease in the decline of native forest bird populations on Guam. Traumatic injury, primarily from collisions with motor vehicles and predation, was the most prevalent (46%) cause of death. Thirty-eight percent of the carcasses examin...

2007
James R. Johnson Mark R. Sannes Cynthia Croy Brian Johnston Connie Clabots Michael A. Kuskowski Jeff Bender Kirk E. Smith Patricia L. Winokur Edward A. Belongia

The food supply, including poultry products, may transmit antimicrobial drug-resistant Escherichia coli to humans. To assess this hypothesis, 931 geographically and temporally matched E. coli isolates from human volunteers (hospital inpatients and healthy vegetarians) and commercial poultry products (conventionally raised or raised without antimicrobial drugs) were tested by PCR for phylogeneti...

2001
R. J. Lien J. B. Hess R. A. Voitle J. P. Blake D. E. Conner W. D. Berry Darrel J. Kesler A. M. Shortridge J. L. Emmert T. J. Buttles B. S. Walters

University poultry science student recruitment is vital to the long-term success of the poultry industry and the survival of university poultry science programs. Conservative estimates indicate that universities in the Southern U.S. are only able to fill 20-30% of the annual regional need for poultry science graduates in the poultry industry. Efforts by the U.S. Poultry and Egg Association and ...

2017
Susan Murray Ben Pascoe Guillaume Méric Leonardos Mageiros Koji Yahara Matthew D. Hitchings Yasmin Friedmann Thomas S. Wilkinson Fraser J. Gormley Dietrich Mack James E. Bray Sarah Lamble Rory Bowden Keith A. Jolley Martin C.J. Maiden Sarah Wendlandt Stefan Schwarz Jukka Corander J. Ross Fitzgerald Samuel K. Sheppard

Staphylococcus aureus are globally disseminated among farmed chickens causing skeletal muscle infections, dermatitis, and septicaemia. The emergence of poultry-associated lineages has involved zoonotic transmission from humans to chickens but questions remain about the specific adaptations that promote proliferation of chicken pathogens. We characterized genetic variation in a population of gen...

2014
Zongqiu Chen Kuibiao Li Lei Luo Enjie Lu Jun Yuan Hui Liu Jianyun Lu Biao Di Xincai Xiao Zhicong Yang

PURPOSE A virologic surveillance program for A(H7N9) virus was conducted from April 15, 2013 to February 14, 2014 in Guangzhou, aiming to clarify the geographical distribution of A(H7N9) viruses among live poultry markets (LPMs) and poultry farms in Guangzhou. Virological and serological surveys of poultry workers were also conducted to evaluate the risk of poultry-to-human transmission of the ...

2016
Patrick Baron Shannon Frattaroli

The objective of this study was to document and understand the perceptions and opinions of small-scale poultry producers who market directly to consumers about microbial food safety risks in the poultry supply chain. Between January and November 2014, we conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with a convenience sample of 16 owner-operators of Maryland direct-market commercial poultry fa...

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