Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consumption of wild boar meat urges the need of microbiological quality criteria. The aim of the study was to characterize the initial bacterial contamination on freshly-killed wild boar meat using a culture-dependent approach with ISO-methods combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry identification and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Moreover, the presence of foodbome pathogens was examined using Real-Time-PCR and confirmed by classical isolation. Analysing 22 unrelated wild boar meat samples showed a higher bacterial contamination level compared to pork, with Salmonella present in almost one third of ...
Wild boars are reported as carriers of several zoonotic agents. The aims of this thesis was to inves...
Antimicrobial-resistant foodborne microorganisms may be transmitted from food producing animals to h...
Bacterial communities associated with the ripening process in artisanal wild boar and deer meat saus...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
Routine evaluation of the slaughter process is performed by the enumeration of the aerobic colony co...
Within the European Union, different legal requirements must be applied in relation to the circumsta...
Routine evaluation of bacterial contamination in minced pork is still mainly performed by the enumer...
Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans throu...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate Salmonella and Yersinia enterocolitica prevalenc...
AbstractIn this study, the microbiological status of wild boar carcass meat and the likely sources o...
The aim of this work is to study the influence of gender, age and hunting period on the fatty acid c...
This study evaluated the prevalence of potential pathogenic bacteria (mainly Campylobacter spp., but...
Wild boar meat (WBM) is non-halal meat widely abused in Indonesia. The most common case is mixing be...
Wild boars are reported as carriers of several zoonotic agents. The aims of this thesis was to inves...
Antimicrobial-resistant foodborne microorganisms may be transmitted from food producing animals to h...
Bacterial communities associated with the ripening process in artisanal wild boar and deer meat saus...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
Routine evaluation of the slaughter process is performed by the enumeration of the aerobic colony co...
Within the European Union, different legal requirements must be applied in relation to the circumsta...
Routine evaluation of bacterial contamination in minced pork is still mainly performed by the enumer...
Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans throu...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate Salmonella and Yersinia enterocolitica prevalenc...
AbstractIn this study, the microbiological status of wild boar carcass meat and the likely sources o...
The aim of this work is to study the influence of gender, age and hunting period on the fatty acid c...
This study evaluated the prevalence of potential pathogenic bacteria (mainly Campylobacter spp., but...
Wild boar meat (WBM) is non-halal meat widely abused in Indonesia. The most common case is mixing be...
Wild boars are reported as carriers of several zoonotic agents. The aims of this thesis was to inves...
Antimicrobial-resistant foodborne microorganisms may be transmitted from food producing animals to h...
Bacterial communities associated with the ripening process in artisanal wild boar and deer meat saus...