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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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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