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. 2021 Nov 4;8:727495. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.727495

Table 2.

Summary of results for 547 studies investigating Salmonella in animal feeds by sector of animal feed production.

Number of studiesa
Field/Pasture
(N = 15)
Plant
(N = 106)
Transport
(N = 11)
Retail
(N = 15)
Farm
(N = 226)
Not specified
(N = 204)
Species for which the feed was intendeda
   Not reported (N = 189) 6 53 2 5 10 113
   Poultry or chickens, not further specified (N = 105) 23 1 8 24 49
   Swine (N = 103) 29 2 2 44 26
   Broiler chickens (N = 84) 17 2 2 43 20
   Laying hens (N = 76) 13 3 3 42 15
   Cattle, not further specified (N = 42) 4 8 3 14 13
   Dairy cattle (N = 37) 2 3 28 4
   Turkeys (N = 28) 3 1 1 20 3
   Beef cattle (N = 19) 2 2 12 3
   Fish/Shellfish (N = 19) 4 1 2 7 5
   Sheep (N = 15) 2 2 3 8
   Ruminant, not further specified (N = 11) 1 3 1 1 5
   Goats (N = 8) 1 1 2 4
   Other farmed poultry (N = 5) 1 2 2
   Domestic ducks (N = 3) 2 1
   Buffalo/Bison (N = 1) 1
   Meat rabbits (N = 1) 1
Source(s) tested for Salmonella a
   Feed (N = 537) 11 101 10 15 199 201
   Feed environment (N = 81) 8 30 1 40 2
   Feed equipment (N = 41) 20 2 16 3
   Not specified (N = 6) 1 4
   Other (N = 5) 1 4 1
Study design
   Single group observational (descriptive only) (N = 169) 5 36 6 6 98 18
   Analytical observational (N = 139) 5 35 4 3 74 18
   Laboratory study with experimental manipulation (N = 101) 1 8 2 10 80
   Diagnostic test assessment (N = 74) 10 4 14 46
   Molecular characterization, previously obtained isolates (N = 66) 15 1 12 38
   Trial with natural exposure to Salmonella (N = 23) 1 2 17 3
   Challenge trial in natural setting (N = 5) 3 1 1
Purpose of the Salmonella in feed component of the studya
   Estimating prevalence of Salmonella (N = 372) 9 68 10 9 187 89
   Determining serovars of Salmonella (descriptive) (N = 195) 45 8 1 100 41
   Evaluation of interventions to reduce Salmonella (N = 121) 3 19 36 63
   Molecular characterization (descriptive) (N = 115) 1 28 2 2 49 33
   Determining antimicrobial resistance (descriptive) (N = 111) 16 4 2 55 34
   Estimating concentration of Salmonella (N = 98) 6 15 1 2 22 52
   Identifying risk factors for prevalence or concentration (N = 85) 5 19 4 1 36 20
   Development/Validation of detection methods (N = 82) 9 5 17 51
   Estimating survival time for Salmonella (N = 54) 4 1 8 41
   Outbreak investigation with animal feed component (N = 20) 5 12 3
   Comparing serovars between sectors (N = 16) 11 1 4
   Comparing prevalence of Salmonella between sectors (N = 15) 11 3 1
   Comparing molecular characteristics between sectors (N = 10) 4 1 2 3
   Comparing antimicrobial resistance between sectors (N = 7) 4 1 2
   Evaluation of conditions associated with survival times (N = 4) 1 1 2
   Development or validation of surveillance methods (N = 4) 1 1 2
   Evaluation of linkages between Salmonella in feed and human illness (N = 3) 1 1 1
Salmonella outcomes reporteda
   Serovar(s) in food/Food environment/Food equipment (N = 292) 5 64 7 6 97 113
   Prevalence/Proportion positive (N = 283) 5 62 7 9 135 65
   Molecular characteristics (N = 93) 24 2 3 34 30
   Concentration (N = 92) 6 12 1 3 16 54
   Reported Salmonella absent, no denominator (N = 81) 8 1 2 33 37
   Antimicrobial resistance (N = 68) 15 2 1 28 22
   Survival time (N = 59) 3 3 1 9 43
   Reported Salmonella present, no denominator (N = 55) 8 2 25 20
   Reported number of positive samples, no denominator (N = 18) 4 1 6 7
   Odds ratios/Risk ratios (N = 5) 3 2
   Incidence (N = 2) 2
   Results were combined among sample types (N = 102) 2 11 3 1 63 22
   None of the above (N = 18) 3 3 12
   No results presented (N = 3) 1 2
a

More than one response could be selected for a study, so the total may exceed the total number of studies characterized.