Current and future interventions for improving poultry health and poultry food safety and security: A comprehensive review.
Md Anamul Hasan ChowdhuryMd AshrafudoullaSenakpon Isaïe Ulrich MevoMd Furkanur Rahaman MizanSi Hong ParkSang-Do HaPublished in: Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safety (2023)
Poultry is thriving across the globe. Chicken meat is the most preferred poultry worldwide, and its popularity is increasing. However, poultry also threatens human hygiene, especially as a fomite of infectious diseases caused by the major foodborne pathogens (Campylobacter, Salmonella, and Listeria). Preventing pathogenic bacterial biofilm is crucial in the chicken industry due to increasing food safety hazards caused by recurring contamination and the rapid degradation of meat, as well as the increased resistance of bacteria to cleaning and disinfection procedures commonly used in chicken processing plants. To address this, various innovative and promising strategies to combat bacterial resistance and biofilm are emerging to improve food safety and quality and extend shelf-life. In particular, natural compounds are attractive because of their potential antimicrobial activities. Natural compounds can also boost the immune system and improve poultry health and performance. In addition to phytochemicals, bacteriophages, nanoparticles, coatings, enzymes, and probiotics represent unique and environmentally friendly strategies in the poultry processing industry to prevent foodborne pathogens from reaching the consumer. Lactoferrin, bacteriocin, antimicrobial peptides, cell-free supernatants, and biosurfactants are also of considerable interest for their prospective application as natural antimicrobials for improving the safety of raw poultry meat. This review aims to describe the feasibility of these proposed strategies and provide an overview of recent published evidences to control microorganisms in the poultry industry, considering the human health, food safety, and economic aspects of poultry production.
Keyphrases
- human health
- antimicrobial resistance
- risk assessment
- cell free
- healthcare
- staphylococcus aureus
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- climate change
- public health
- mental health
- health information
- endothelial cells
- biofilm formation
- escherichia coli
- physical activity
- systematic review
- infectious diseases
- randomized controlled trial
- gram negative
- cystic fibrosis
- health promotion
- multidrug resistant
- quality improvement
- current status
- listeria monocytogenes
- walled carbon nanotubes