Campylobacteriosis cases in humans are of global concern, with high prevalence rates in the poultry reservoir considered the most important source of infection. Research findings show ' ability to enter a viable but non-culturable (VBNC) state, remaining "viable" but unable to grow on culture media. We explored the persistence of VBNC states in specific environments, particularly at broiler farms, as this state may lead to an underestimation of the present prevalence. For VBNC detection, a propidium monoazide PMA-dye viability qPCR (v-qPCR) was used in combination with cultivation methods. We examined samples collected from broiler farm barns and their surroundings, as well as chicken manure from experimental pens. In addition, the tenacity of culturable and VBNC- was studied in vitro in soil and water. In a total of three visits, was not detected either culturally or by v-qPCR (no DNA) in the environment of the broiler farms. In four visits, however, VBNC- were detected both inside and outside the barns. The overall prevalence in environmental samples was 15.9% for VBNC-, 62.2% for DNA, and 1.2% for culturable . In the experimental pens, no cultivable was detected in chicken manure after 24 h. Strikingly, "VBNC-" persisted even after 72 h. "VBNC-" were confirmed in barn surroundings and naturally contaminated chicken manure. Laboratory studies revealed that VBNC- can remain intact in soil for up to 28 days and in water for at least 63 days, depending on environmental conditions.

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