eprintid: 26581 rev_number: 14 eprint_status: archive userid: 23313 dir: disk0/00/02/65/81 datestamp: 2014-08-11 11:59:57 lastmod: 2022-09-12 07:15:16 status_changed: 2014-08-11 11:59:57 type: journalp metadata_visibility: show doclang: en projects: Organic-RDD-BIOCONVAL refereed: never budget: 0 publicfulltext: FALSE creators_name: Nordentoft, Steen creators_name: Fischer, Christian Holst creators_name: Bjerrum, Lotte creators_id: snon@novonordisk.com creators_id: chfi@dti.dk creators_id: lbfh@teknologisk.dk title: Reduction of bacterial pathogens in poultry manure by Musca domestica fly larvae ispublished: unpub subjects: 2farming subjects: 3animal abstract: Adult flies are potential carriers of various microbiological pathogens due to their attraction to animal manure. The common house fly (Musca domestica) place their eggs on the surface of fresh manure and the hatched larvae undergoes three larval stages inside. Whether pathogenic microorganism from the manure may colonize the larva gut and ensure transmission to the adult fly is not known as larvae also nourishes on certain bacteria. In this study we monitored the effect of adding M. domestica fly larvae to poultry manure spiked with different test strains (E. coli, S. Enteritidis and C. jejuni), and followed the quantitative changes in manure, larvae and pupae as well as in the adult fly. date: 2014-06-30 date_type: completed publication: Applied and Enviromental Microbiology full_text_status: restricted contact_email: snon@novonordisk.com conf_subm: not_subm fp7_project: no access_rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess citation: Nordentoft, Steen; Fischer, Christian Holst and Bjerrum, Lotte (2014) Reduction of bacterial pathogens in poultry manure by Musca domestica fly larvae. Applied and Enviromental Microbiology. [Completed] document_url: /id/eprint/26581/3/26581.pdf