Salmonella Risk Assessment Now Available

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Source: Pfizer Animal Health

Salmonellosis is a pervasive disease that is hard to keep out of a dairy operation. With help from a new online tool from Pfizer Animal Health, dairy producers can assess their risk of a Salmonella outbreak. The short self-assessment helps producers find proactive measures to help lessen the risk of a disastrous outbreak.

“Salmonella is on the rise and is a risk to every dairy operation,” says Gary Neubauer, senior managing veterinarian, Dairy Technical Services, Pfizer Animal Health. “Dairies are operating at a faster pace than ever before with cattle, feed and people going on and off the farm every day. It’s important for producers to consider how much risk they are willing to take on.”

While taking the assessment, producers answer questions about on-farm hygiene, accessibility and animal health practices. Once completed, the tool provides a personalized Salmonella reduction plan that can be printed or emailed to the herd veterinarian. Together, producers and veterinarians can use this plan to review current protocols and management practices, and establish ways to help reduce risk and build immunity to Salmonella.

“Salmonella infections do not always show clinical signs, and producers should not wait until they have a clinical problem to address this important issue,” Neubauer explains. “By taking the assessment, recognizing the risks and using proactive control measures, you can lessen the likelihood of a financial crisis caused by Salmonella.”

The assessment was created with contributions from industry experts, including John M. Gay, Washington State University; Ernest Hovingh, Penn State University; and Larry Slinden, Epitopix, LLC. This evaluation is another demonstration of Pfizer Animal Health’s continued commitment to dairy wellness and to educating dairy producers and veterinarians about important animal health issues.

To assess your dairy, log on to www.SalmonellaRisk.com.


About Pfizer Animal Health

Pfizer Animal Health, a business unit of Pfizer Inc., is a global leader in the discovery, development, manufacture and commercialization of animal health medicines, diagnostics, genetic tests and vaccines, with a focus on both livestock and companion animals. For more than 60 years, we have been committed to enhancing the health of animals and bringing solutions to our customers who raise and care for them. To learn more, visit www.pfizeranimalhealth.com.


 

 

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