

Dr. Tim Johnson: Pathogen Vigilance in Poultry | Ep. 35
The poultry industry faces a constant and significant threat from pathogens. Infections caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites result in decreases in production, higher mortality rates, and substantial economic losses in poultry. Thus, a better understanding of bird microbiota, antimicrobial resistance biology, and alternatives to antimicrobials is necessary to safeguard the health and welfare of the flocks. It is also essential to understand the ecology of pathogens in order to prevent human illnesses and better manage them on farms. In this episode, Dr. Tim Johnson discusses relevant research on such a topic, particularly Salmonella and E. coli.
“Despite our best efforts, we haven't been able to totally get rid of Salmonella and E. Coli. You can work really hard to do that, but as soon as you accomplish your goal, another threat will come right in." - Dr. Tim Johnson
What you’ll learn:
- (0:00) Highlight
- (2:10) Introduction
- (5:11) Current position
- (6:54)Current research on pathogenic bacteria in poultry
- (11:22) Salmonella and E. Coli: important aspects for poultry
- (23:25) Current research on control methods for poultry pathogens
- (35:42) Control methods for different bird species
- (38:37) Working with producers to solve pathogen problems
- (42:01) Research on other pathogens
- (47:17) Three final questions
Meet the guest: Dr. Tim Johnson
Experience:
- Current: Professor at the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine; Consultant on poultry pathogens
Background:
- Ph.D., Molecular Pathogenesis (North Dakota State University)
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