“…A thorough knowledge of how these serotypes During the 1950s and 1960s, Salmonella Choleraesuis, including variant Kunzendorf, was the predominant serotype isolated from pigs worldwide (Fedorka-Cray et al, 2000). At the present time, Salmonella Choleraesuis is still highly prevalent in North America and Asia, but is found rarely in Australia and Western European countries (Wilcock and Schwartz, 1992;Fedorka-Cray et al, 2000;Chiu et al, 2004;Davies et al, 2004;Chang et al, 2005;Nollet et al, 2006). Pigs can be infected by several Salmonella serotypes and the occurrence of these serotypes is also partly geographically determined (Fedorka-Cray et al, 2000;Loynachan et al, 2004).…”