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January 26, 2026

A Smarter Way Forward on Salmonella: Introducing the Unified Salmonella Testing System

At IPPE 2026, PathogenDx unveiled a breakthrough for poultry processors facing growing pressure around Salmonella control: a Unified Salmonella Testing System designed for real-world production environments—not just the lab.

In a new video released alongside the launch, PathogenDx walks through how its latest D3 Array™ solutions help processors move beyond basic presence/absence testing and toward faster, more actionable insight. The system brings together detection, quantitation, serotyping, and vaccine identification into one practical, scalable approach—helping producers reduce risk, improve process control, and prepare for evolving FSIS performance standards.

From Compliance to Control

Salmonella strategies are changing. Regulators are signaling a shift toward science-based, risk-informed frameworks, while processors are asking for tools that deliver answers in real operational timelines—without adding cost or complexity.

That’s exactly the gap the Unified Salmonella Testing System is built to fill.

In the video, you’ll see how:

  • SalSure™ Detect enables rapid, high-confidence identification of the threat
  • SalSure™ Quant delivers meaningful CFU-level insight for process control
  • SeroX™ provides fast, affordable serotyping without NGS delays
  • SalVac™ improves vaccine identification to support stronger outcomes

Together, these tools give processors clearer data, earlier signals, and better decision-making power—across plants of all sizes.

Built for the Way Poultry Plants Actually Run

What sets this system apart is its focus on operational feasibility. The technologies integrate into existing lab workflows, are optimized for speed and affordability, and are designed to scale—from large integrators to small and very small establishments.

The new video offers a concise look at how the Unified Salmonella Testing System works, why it matters now, and how it helps poultry processors shift from reactive testing to proactive control.

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