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18 October 2025

  • curprev 13:1113:11, 18 October 2025PedroViniciusNog talk contribs 7,275 bytes +7,275 Created page with "Giant numbers of Salmonella are shed by clinically infected animals. Contaminated animals readily contaminate their surroundings, together with feed, water troughs, barnyards, feeding tools, and people who work around them. Most bacteria are shed in manure, but when systemic illness develops, the bacteria can also be shed in saliva, nasal secretions, urine and milk. The Nationwide Animal Well Being Monitoring System Dairy ’96 research confirmed that 5.4% of milk cows s..."