Nordentoft, Steen and Hald, Birthe (2013) Composting poultry manure by fly larvae (Musca domestica) eliminates Campylobacter jejuni from the manure. Poster at: CHRO 2013, Aberdeen, 15-19 september 2013.
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Summary
Introduction The common house fly, Musca domestica (Md) is an important carrier of zoonotic agents, and Campylobacter jejuni is one that may be transmitted between animals and humans by flies. Colonized animals shed the bacteria in feces where larval stages of Md flies develops. Aim of the present study To monitor fly larvae composting of poultry manure artificially contaminated with C. jejuni, and to investigate a possible transmission route of C. jejuni from the manure through the fly larvae to the adult fly.
Conclusions
The addition of fly larvae both accelerated the degradation of manure and C. jejuni. Pupae or newly hatched flies were not carriers of C. jejuni although larvae were grown in contaminated manure.
Impact
When composting poultry manure with Md fly larvae, it is possible both to reduce the amount of waste and to sanitize it from C. jejuni, thereby reducing the risk of contaminating the environment.
EPrint Type: | Conference paper, poster, etc. |
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Type of presentation: | Poster |
Keywords: | larvae, insects, campylobacter |
Subjects: | Food systems > Food security, food quality and human health Food systems Animal husbandry > Production systems > Poultry |
Research affiliation: | Denmark > Organic RDD 1 > BIOCONVAL |
Deposited By: | Bjerrum, Mrs Lotte |
ID Code: | 24730 |
Deposited On: | 05 Dec 2013 11:26 |
Last Modified: | 05 Dec 2013 11:26 |
Document Language: | English |
Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Not peer-reviewed |
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