The prevalence of Campylobacter in Swedish chickens has dropped to a record low.
Data from Svensk Fågel shows that in 2025, only 3.8 percent of flocks were positive, down from 5.8 percent of more than 4,700 samples the year before.
The prevalence of Campylobacter in Swedish chickens has dropped to a record low.
Data from Svensk Fågel shows that in 2025, only 3.8 percent of flocks were positive, down from 5.8 percent of more than 4,700 samples the year before.
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