Background: Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial enteritis worldwide. Handling
and eating of contaminated poultry meat has considered as one of the risk factors for human
campylobacteriosis.Campylobacter contamination can occur at all stages of a poultry production
cycle. The objective of this study was to determine the occurrence of Campylobacter during a
complete turkey production cycle which lasts for 1,5 years of time. For detection of Campylobacter,
a conventional culture method was compared with a PCR method. Campylobacter isolates from
different types of samples have been identified to the species level by a multiplex PCR assay.
Methods: Samples (N = 456) were regularly collected from one turkey parent flock, the
hatchery, six different commercial turkey farms and from 11 different stages at the slaughterhouse.
For the detection of Campylobacter, a conventional culture and a PCR method were used.
Campylobacter isolates (n = 143) were identified to species level by a multiplex PCR assay.
Results: No Campylobacter were detected in either the samples from the turkey parent flock or
from hatchery samples using the culture method. PCR detected Campylobacter DNA in five faecal
samples and one fluff and eggshell sample. Six flocks out of 12 commercial turkey flocks where
found negative at the farm level but only two were negative at the slaughterhouse.
Conclusion: During the brooding period Campylobacter might have contact with the birds
without spreading of the contamination within the flock. Contamination of working surfaces and
equipment during slaughter of a Campylobacter positive turkey flock can persist and lead to possible
contamination of negative flocks even after the end of the day's cleaning and desinfection.
Reduction of contamination at farm by a high level of biosecurity control and hygiene may be one of
the most efficient ways to reduce the amount of contaminated poultry meat in Finland. Due to the
low numbers of Campylobacter in the Finnish turkey production chain, enrichment PCR seems to be
the optimal detection method here