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Dust and endotoxin in laying hen dwellings—a review (CROSBI ID 161087)

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Matković, Kristina ; Vučemilo, Marija ; Vinković, Bara Dust and endotoxin in laying hen dwellings—a review // Turkish journal of veterinary and animal sciences, 36 (2012), 2; 189-195

Podaci o odgovornosti

Matković, Kristina ; Vučemilo, Marija ; Vinković, Bara

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Dust and endotoxin in laying hen dwellings—a review

OOnly healthy laying hens are capable of producing an average of 280 eggs in 1 year of exploitation. Production of consume eggs takes place in intensive housing systems where the laying hens are still mainly kept in cages under controlled conditions. Technical infrastructure and hygiene quality do not guarantee a production atmosphere completely free from pollutants, including potential pathological risk factors. Laying hens and farm workers are exposed to large quantities of bioaerosols in henhouses. Bioaerosols represent a mixture of diff erent biological particles which can, under certain circumstances, cause health and welfare problems in animals. Th e most important components are dust, microorganisms, and microbial constituents, such as endotoxins. Because of this complexity, numerous measurements and the application of diff erent methods is necessary in order to assess the health eff ects of bioaerosols and defi ne future research goals. Th erefore, a literature review was carried out on bioaerosol composition and the amounts found in laying hen houses. Th is paper deals with dust and endotoxins: their sources, concentrations, and methods of determination. Th e wide range of particle concentrations is strongly infl uenced by the use of diff erent sampling and evaluation methods—and diff erent application and handling of the same method—as well as sampling time, season, and the type of laying henhouse. Th is paper recommends establishing occupational health limits on bioaerosols for animals and animal caretakers in laying hen dwellings.

bioaerosol; laying hens; housing; dust; endotoxin; health

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Podaci o izdanju

36 (2)

2012.

189-195

objavljeno

1300-0128

Povezanost rada

Veterinarska medicina

Indeksiranost