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26 kwi 2019 · There is a recent trend to feed pet dogs and cats in Britain and other developed countries on raw meat and animal by‐products using either commercial preparations or home recipes.
There are well‐characterised risks to humans or livestock from pets shedding some of these strains, but useful data on the risks posed by raw pet food with respect to these organisms is sparse.
1 cze 2024 · Documented microbiological hazards in pet food, particularly raw diets, primarily involve bacterial risks, with the most substantial threats evidence coming from Salmonella. Pet food contamination and the risk of pathogens and AMR bacteria transmission to both pets and humans, leading to significant public health concerns, are currently ...
This paper reviews and applies standards of evidence-based medicine to grade the available scientific literature that addresses the nutritional benefits or risks, infectious disease risks, and public health implications of raw, meat-based pet diets.
There are documented risks associated with raw feeding, principally malnutrition (inexpert formulation and testing of diets) and infection affecting pets and/or household members. Surveys in Europe and North America have consistently found Salmonella species in a proportion of samples, typically of fresh-frozen commercial diets.
1 sty 2020 · This article explores the nutritional adequacy and food safety issues related to feeding raw meat-based diets to companion animals and considers approaches for communicating with pet owners...
human consumption or included in dry extruded or moist canned pet foods, can be contaminated with a variety of pathogens including Salmonella spp., Escherichia coliand Campylobacter spp. While care is used during processing, meat from food animals can acquire bacterial contamination from the hide, feathers or