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Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus on food safety and biosecurity…
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Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus…
Poultry keepers in England can now access funded veterinary biosecurity reviews through the Animal Health…
Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus…
Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus…
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Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus on food safety and biosecurity across the poultry sector. According to the UK Health Security…
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Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus…
Poultry keepers in England can now access funded veterinary biosecurity reviews through the Animal Health…
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Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus on food safety and biosecurity across the poultry sector. According to…
Poultry keepers in England can now access funded veterinary biosecurity reviews through the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, aimed at helping farms reduce the risk of…
The Government has signalled that negotiations on a proposed UK-EU sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) agreement are moving into a more practical phase, with implementation now being…
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Salmonella cases in England reach highest level in a decade
0Salmonella infections in England have reached their highest level in 10 years, prompting renewed focus on food safety and biosecurity across the poultry sector. According to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), 10,406 salmonella cases were reported in 2025, up from 10,389 in 2024 and significantly higher than the 8,872 cases recorded in 2023. UKHSA said contaminated foods, including poultry and eggs, remain among the common sources of infection, alongside poor kitchen hygiene and cross-contamination. Dr Gauri Godbole, Deputy Director at UKHSA, urged consumers to remain vigilant, saying: “Young children, older adults, and those with weakened immune systems should take…