Meat safety and hygiene are fundamental issues for producers and endusers. To achieve these goals, the inspection of carcasses and organs at slaughter is critical. The results of post-mortem inspection are the basis for planning preventive measures against consumer risks and for limiting economic losses. In this retrospective study, the causes of the seizure and destruction of carcasses and organs were analysed at a slaughterhouse in central Italy from 2010 to 2016. 436,646 slaughtered animals were taken into consideration, for a total of 61,799 seizures (73.29% pigs, 23.87% cattle, 2.77% sheep and 0.07% horses). The organs or groups of organs that most frequently showed lesions in pigs were liver (72.38%), heart (10.77%) and pluck (10.20%)...
The prevalence of major parasitic infections is responsible for the condemnation of major organs dur...
Today, consumers have a growing concern about the welfare of beef cattle, and specific schemes have ...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of pathological lesions in pigs from small-scal...
Background: inspection at the slaughterhouse is fundamental to ensure meat safety and as an animal h...
Veterinarians belonging to the Health Authorities are responsible for the safety of food of animal o...
Post-mortem findings of 373.901 cattle slaughtered at an EC abattoir are reported. Results show high...
The study evaluated the outcomes of cattle liver postmortem examination (64,766 animals) obtained fr...
Objective The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence of the pathologies that caused ...
There is a general consensus in recognizing that traditional meat inspection is no longer able to ad...
Abstract In the last decades the pig production improvement had impacted on zoonotic profile attribu...
Simple Summary In European Union abattoirs, the safety of meat is dependent on the favorable opinion...
The diseases related to the ingestion of traumatic foreign bodies by cattle are numerous and their c...
In the last decades the pig production improvement had impacted on zoonotic profile attributed to po...
Abstract This 8‐year (from 2008 to 2016) retrospective study calculated the percentage of carcass an...
The research investigation was conducted during 2012–2014 at the Lithuanian University of Health Sci...
The prevalence of major parasitic infections is responsible for the condemnation of major organs dur...
Today, consumers have a growing concern about the welfare of beef cattle, and specific schemes have ...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of pathological lesions in pigs from small-scal...
Background: inspection at the slaughterhouse is fundamental to ensure meat safety and as an animal h...
Veterinarians belonging to the Health Authorities are responsible for the safety of food of animal o...
Post-mortem findings of 373.901 cattle slaughtered at an EC abattoir are reported. Results show high...
The study evaluated the outcomes of cattle liver postmortem examination (64,766 animals) obtained fr...
Objective The objective of this work was to determine the prevalence of the pathologies that caused ...
There is a general consensus in recognizing that traditional meat inspection is no longer able to ad...
Abstract In the last decades the pig production improvement had impacted on zoonotic profile attribu...
Simple Summary In European Union abattoirs, the safety of meat is dependent on the favorable opinion...
The diseases related to the ingestion of traumatic foreign bodies by cattle are numerous and their c...
In the last decades the pig production improvement had impacted on zoonotic profile attributed to po...
Abstract This 8‐year (from 2008 to 2016) retrospective study calculated the percentage of carcass an...
The research investigation was conducted during 2012–2014 at the Lithuanian University of Health Sci...
The prevalence of major parasitic infections is responsible for the condemnation of major organs dur...
Today, consumers have a growing concern about the welfare of beef cattle, and specific schemes have ...
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of pathological lesions in pigs from small-scal...