Salmonella agona in feed for poultry from Belgium
- Classification
- Information notification for follow-up
- Risk
- Not serious
- Category
- compound feeds
- Hazard
- Salmonella Agona - {pathogenic micro-organisms}
- Origin
- Belgium
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? A batch of chicken feed made in Belgium may contain a germ called Salmonella agona.
What's happening? Belgium told other countries that some poultry feed could have this germ.
Does this affect me? If you keep chickens or ducks, their eggs or meat could be unsafe.
What should I do? Talk to your vet or doctor if you think your birds are sick.
🤖 This plain-language summary is automatically generated from the official agency notice using AI. It is for general information only — not medical advice. For decisions about your health, always consult a pharmacist or doctor and read the official source linked below.
🔬 Medical / technical details (for professionals)
Classification: Information notification for follow-up · Risk: Not serious · Category: compound feeds · Hazard: Salmonella Agona - {pathogenic micro-organisms} · Origin: Belgium · Notifier: Belgium
All information on this page comes from the official agency notice. We translate and summarise it; we don't add or edit facts.