Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark

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Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark. / Nielsen, B.; Wegener, Henrik Caspar.

In: O I E Revue Scientifique et Technique, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1997, p. 513-524.

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Nielsen, B & Wegener, HC 1997, 'Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark', O I E Revue Scientifique et Technique, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 513-524.

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Nielsen, B., & Wegener, H. C. (1997). Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark. O I E Revue Scientifique et Technique, 16(2), 513-524.

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Nielsen B, Wegener HC. Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark. O I E Revue Scientifique et Technique. 1997;16(2):513-524.

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Nielsen, B. ; Wegener, Henrik Caspar. / Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark. In: O I E Revue Scientifique et Technique. 1997 ; Vol. 16, No. 2. pp. 513-524.

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title = "Public health and pork and pork products: regional perspectives of Denmark",
abstract = "An ambitious programme to eliminate pork as an important source of human salmonellosis was initiated in Denmark in 1993 by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. The programme comprises control of feedmills, breeding and multiplying herds, slaughter herds and slaughter plants, as well as the final product, fresh pork. As a consequence, the level of occurrence of Salmonella spp. in fresh pork produced in Denmark is approximately 1%. Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 infections are common in slaughter pig herds in Denmark, and pork is considered to be the only source of human infection in the country. The incidence of pork-related occurrences of human salmonellosis and yersiniosis in 1996 was approximately nine cases per 100,000 inhabitants for both diseases. All swine in Denmark are screened for Trichinella spp. infection, although no positive results have been obtained since 1930. Swine are not considered to be a source for Campylobacter jejuni or enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli in Denmark. Listeria monocytogenes can be detected in relatively high rates in pork: however, the incidence of human listeriosis is only 0.5 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Toxoplasma gondii antibodies have been demonstrated in 3% of slaughter pigs, though the importance of pork as a source of infection is probably very low. Denmark is officially free from Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and Mycobacterium bovis.",
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AB - An ambitious programme to eliminate pork as an important source of human salmonellosis was initiated in Denmark in 1993 by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. The programme comprises control of feedmills, breeding and multiplying herds, slaughter herds and slaughter plants, as well as the final product, fresh pork. As a consequence, the level of occurrence of Salmonella spp. in fresh pork produced in Denmark is approximately 1%. Yersinia enterocolitica O:3 infections are common in slaughter pig herds in Denmark, and pork is considered to be the only source of human infection in the country. The incidence of pork-related occurrences of human salmonellosis and yersiniosis in 1996 was approximately nine cases per 100,000 inhabitants for both diseases. All swine in Denmark are screened for Trichinella spp. infection, although no positive results have been obtained since 1930. Swine are not considered to be a source for Campylobacter jejuni or enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli in Denmark. Listeria monocytogenes can be detected in relatively high rates in pork: however, the incidence of human listeriosis is only 0.5 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Toxoplasma gondii antibodies have been demonstrated in 3% of slaughter pigs, though the importance of pork as a source of infection is probably very low. Denmark is officially free from Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and Mycobacterium bovis.

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