Concerning to biohazard level caused by enterococcal infections, a study has been done to detect the prevalence of the Enterococcus spp. in raw milk from cow and goat since this species was known to be as a food-borne pathogen that primarily predominant in dairy products. Prior to detection of Enterococcus spp. the assumption on viable population count for presumptive Enterococcus spp. have been tabulated by which the raw cow milk isolates showing a high number compared to isolates from raw goat milk due to slightly different temperature storage. The identification to genera level has been carried out through 10 biochemical tests. For carbohydrate test, comprises of lactose, sucrose, glucose and maltose have shown positive result by which a...
The aim of this study was comparison different methods of species identification of enterococci. One...
This study is designed to discuss the antimicrobial resistance, virulence determinants and biofilm f...
Background and Aim: Milk is a suitable environment for most microorganisms. Pollution in the sucklin...
The aim of the study was to test the milk samples in terms of enterococci presence and their counts....
Enterococcus spp. is the most controversial group of lactic acid bacteria that have been for years a...
Antimicrobial resistant microorganisms are responsible of emerging infections in both, humans and an...
A total of lOO samples of raw milk, various cheeses, 'fabnah, yogurt, and egett were collected from ...
Enterococci represent an important part of contaminate microflora in raw milk and dairy products. Th...
The aim of this work was to determine counts of enterococci in raw cow milk, to isolate and identify...
The present work was carried out to investigate the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) of enterococci is...
The use of antibiotics in food animals results to antimicrobial resistant bacteria that complicates ...
The production of high-quality milk with low bacteriological counts begins at the farm and involves ...
We determined the prevalence and antibiotic resistance of enterococci isolated from raw foods of ani...
Enterococcus faecium, E. durans and E. faecalis species were isolated and identified from traditiona...
© 2016 Dr. Catherine Mary McAuleyThis work was undertaken to determine the incidence of enterococci ...
The aim of this study was comparison different methods of species identification of enterococci. One...
This study is designed to discuss the antimicrobial resistance, virulence determinants and biofilm f...
Background and Aim: Milk is a suitable environment for most microorganisms. Pollution in the sucklin...
The aim of the study was to test the milk samples in terms of enterococci presence and their counts....
Enterococcus spp. is the most controversial group of lactic acid bacteria that have been for years a...
Antimicrobial resistant microorganisms are responsible of emerging infections in both, humans and an...
A total of lOO samples of raw milk, various cheeses, 'fabnah, yogurt, and egett were collected from ...
Enterococci represent an important part of contaminate microflora in raw milk and dairy products. Th...
The aim of this work was to determine counts of enterococci in raw cow milk, to isolate and identify...
The present work was carried out to investigate the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) of enterococci is...
The use of antibiotics in food animals results to antimicrobial resistant bacteria that complicates ...
The production of high-quality milk with low bacteriological counts begins at the farm and involves ...
We determined the prevalence and antibiotic resistance of enterococci isolated from raw foods of ani...
Enterococcus faecium, E. durans and E. faecalis species were isolated and identified from traditiona...
© 2016 Dr. Catherine Mary McAuleyThis work was undertaken to determine the incidence of enterococci ...
The aim of this study was comparison different methods of species identification of enterococci. One...
This study is designed to discuss the antimicrobial resistance, virulence determinants and biofilm f...
Background and Aim: Milk is a suitable environment for most microorganisms. Pollution in the sucklin...