Salmonella spp. is able to colonize different inert food contact surfaces, however with different extents
of adhesion [50-52,37]. Joseph et al. [52] studied the ability of biofilm formation of two poultry
Salmonella isolates to plastic, cement, and stainless steel and observed that the biofilm formation of both
isolates was very similar, with the highest density being on plastic, followed by cement and stainless
steel.