Mapping ways of detecting and handling antimicrobial residues in pigs and pig meat in- and outside Europe
2023, Alban, L., Antunović, B., Belous, M., Bonardi, S., García-Gimeno, R.M., Jenson, I., Kautto, A.H., Majewski, Michał, Oorburg, D., Sakaridis, I., Sirbu, A., Vieira-Pinto, M., Vågsholm, I., Bērziņš, A., Petersen, J.V.
Accidental delivery of pigs for slaughter prior to end of withdrawal period for antimicrobial treatment - Ways of handling
2023, Alban, Lis, Antunovic, Boris, Belous, Madalina, Bērziņš, Aivars, Bonardi, Silvia, García-Gimeno, Rosa Maria, Jenson, Ian, Kautto, Arja Helena, Majewski, Michał, Oorburg, Derk, Sakaridis, Ioannis, Sirbu, Alexandrina, Vieira-Pinto, Madalena, Vågsholm, Ivar, Petersen, Jesper Valentin
Kampylobakterioza - czy zwalczanie zakażeń u drobiu i człowieka jest możliwe? Cz. 1
2023, Majewski, Michał, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz
Withdrawal periods after treatment of pigs with oxytetracycline in- and outside the European Union
2024, Lund, Daniel Hjorth, Petersen, Jesper Valentin, Antunovic, Boris, Belous, Madalina, Bonardi, Silvia, García-Gimeno, Rosa Maria, Jenson, Ian, Kautto, Arja H., Majewski, Michał, Oorburg, Derk, Sakaridis, Ioannis, Sirbu, Alexandrina, Vieira-Pinto, Madalena, Vågsholm, Ivar, Alban, Lis
A comparison of European surveillance programs for Campylobacter in broilers
2024, Olsen, Abbey, Bonardi, Silvia, Barco, Lisa, Sandberg, Marianne, Langkabel, Nina, Roasto, Mati, Majewski, Michał, Brugger, Brigitte, Kautto, Arja H., Blagojevic, Bojan, Cota, Joao B., Nagel-Alne, Gunvor Elise, Huneau, Adeline, Laukkanen-Ninios, Riikka, Lebouquin-Leneveu, Sophie, Alvseike, Ole, Fredriksson-Ahomaa, Maria, Vieira-Pinto, Madalena, Kaukonen, Eija
Prevalence and characterisation of antimicrobial resistance genes and class 1 and 2 integrons in multiresistant Escherichia coli isolated from poultry production
2022, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Majewski, Michał, Biesiada, Hanna, Nowaczewski, Sebastian, Wilczyński, Jarosław, Wystalska, Danuta, Kubiak, Magdalena, Pszczoła, Marcin Jerzy, Madeja, Zofia E.
AbstractA global increase in the populations of drug resistant bacteria exerts negative effects on animal production and human health. Our study has been focused on the assessment of resistance determinants in relation to phenotypic resistance of the 74 commensal E. coli isolates present in different ecological environments. The samples were collected from poultry litter, feces, and neck skin. Among the microorganisms isolated from the poultry litter (group A), the highest resistance was noted against AMP and DOX (100%). In the E. coli extracts from the cloacal swabs (group B), the highest resistance was observed against AMP (100%) and CIP (92%). The meat samples (group C) were characterized by resistance to AMP (100%) and STX (94.7%). Genes encoding resistance to β-lactams (blaTEM, blaCTX-M), fluoroquinolones (qnrA, qnrB, qnrS), aminoglycosides (strA-strB, aphA1, aac(3)-II), sulfonamides (sul1, sul2, sul3), trimethoprim (dfr1, dfr5, dfr7/17) and tetracyclines (tetA, tetB) were detected in the studied bacterial isolates. The presence of class 1 and 2 integrons was confirmed in 75% of the MDR E. coli isolates (plasmid DNA), of which 60% contained class 1 integrons, 15% contained class 2 integrons, and 11.7% carried integrons of both classes. Thus, it may be concluded that integrons are the common mediators of antimicrobial resistance among commensal multidrug resistant Escherichia coli at important stages of poultry production.
Precision livestock farming to improve food chain information in broilers – a scoping review
2026, Majewski, Michał, Antic, Dragan, Alban, Lis, Ghidini, Sergio, Różycki, Mirosław, Pessoa, Joana, Forseth, Merete, Sandberg, Marianne
Impact of packaging system on the microbial quality of chilled rabbit meat over 21 days of storage
2023, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Biesiada, Hanna, Majewski, Michał, Ludwiczak, Agnieszka, Stanisz, Marek, Składanowska-Baryza, Joanna
AbstractThe pace of life is accelerating, so we are seeking ways to optimize the shelf life of products. To achieve this goal, the microbiological quality of rabbit meat was assessed at 7, 14, and 21 days under refrigerated conditions, utilizing two storage methods, modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) and vacuum packaging (VAC). Maintaining high levels of hygiene is critical not only during slaughter but also during subsequent technological processes and meat storage. The research concluded that the MAP method was more effective at extending the shelf‐life of fresh rabbit meat than the VAC method. Additionally, increasing the CO2 concentrations in meat significantly decreased the Pseudomonas bacteria population (after 14 and 21 days of storage). Conversely, the gaseous mixture containing 70% O2 significantly decreased the Enterobacteriaceae population in the sample after 21 days of storage. Moreover, the MAP storage method considerably impeded microbial growth, particularly the total yeast and mold count, lactic acid bacteria count, and Pseudomonas spp. count. This study's findings demonstrate that rabbit meat can be stored for 21 days in a modified atmosphere containing appropriate concentrations of gases such as gaseous carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Kampylobakterioza - czy zwalczanie zakażeń u drobiu i człowieka jest możliwe? Cz. 2
2023, Majewski, Michał, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz
Applying Bipartite Network Analysis and Ordination Technique to Evaluate Long-Term Data from Veterinary–Sanitary Examination of Slaughtered Pigs
2022, Majewski, Michał, Dylewski, Łukasz, Grabowski, Sebastian, Racewicz, Przemysław Łukasz, Tryjanowski, Piotr
Animal and meat inspections in abattoirs are important in the surveillance of zoonotic diseases. Veterinary inspections in abattoirs can provide useful data for the management of health and welfare issues of humans and animals. Using the network analysis and ordination technique, in this study, we analyzed the data from 11 years of veterinary inspections in pig slaughterhouses from 16 regions in Poland. Based on the huge data set of 80,187,639 cases of diseases and welfare issues of pigs, the most frequent livestock diseases were identified to be abscesses, soiling, faecal or other contaminations, and congestions, which together accounted for 77.6% of the total condemnations. Spatial and temporal differences in swine diseases between the Polish regions were recognized using the above-mentioned statistical approaches. Moreover, with the use of a quite novel method, not used yet in preventive veterinary medicine, called a heatmap, the most problematic disease and welfare issues in each region in Poland were identified. The use of statistical approaches such as network analysis and ordination technique allow for identification of the health and welfare issues in slaughterhouses when dealing with long-term inspection data based on a very large number of cases, and then have to be adopted in current veterinary medicine.
Development of a harmonized and risk-based code system for post-mortem inspection of broilers
2024, Majewski, Michał, Alban, Lis, Jansson, Désirée S., Lazou, Thomai, Langkabel, Nina, Antic, Dragan, Kaukonen, Eija, Wall, Helena, Pinto, Madalena Vieira, Østergaard, Laila, Nielsen, Ole Gyvelgaard, Ghidini, Sergio, Sandberg, Marianne
Comparison of european surveillance and control programs for Salmonella in broiler and Turkey chains
2024, Cota, João B., Langkabel, Nina, Barco, Lisa, Olsen, Abbey, Bonardi, Silvia, Vieira-Pinto, Madalena, Roasto, Mati, Huneau-Salaün, Adeline, Sandberg, Marianne, Alvseike, Ole, Kautto, Arja H., Blagojevic, Bojan, Majewski, Michał, Laukkanen-Ninios, Riikka, Nagel-Alne, Gunvor Elise, Le Bouquin-Leneveu, Sophie, Fredriksson-Ahomaa, Maria, Kaukonen, Eija