Background: Biologically appropriate raw food (BARF) diet is becoming more and more popular among pet owners in Europe. However, there are documented microbiological risks associated with raw feeding, and this study aimed to determine the presence of human pathogens in commercially frozen BARF products sold in Italy. Methods: Salmonella species, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Listeria monocytogenes and Campylobacter species were identified. The general microbiological quality of BARF products and hygiene were also evaluated. Sample size was limited and therefore the study may not be representative of a larger sample. Results: None of the tested samples showed total bacterial count (TBC) higher than the limit set to consider a sample unacceptable...
Two types of commercial products for feeding zoo animals (a frozen meat product, referred to as zoo ...
BACKGROUND: Close contact between pets and owners provides the opportunity for transmission of antim...
The aim of this worldwide survey was to determine owner-reported frequency of pathogen transmission ...
Feeding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) to companion animals has become increasingly popular. Since the...
There is a recent trend to feed pet dogs and cats in Britain and other developed countries on raw me...
Aim: This study aimed to identify the surviving bacteria in commercial raw pet food and to analyze t...
Feeding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) to companion animals has become increasingly popular. Since the...
European legislation stipulates that food no longer intended for human consumption, due to commercia...
Pet food can be a source of microbiological hazards that might affect companion animals and owners. ...
ObjectivesTo compare detection of Salmonella species and antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli in...
Human salmonellosis occurs mainly as a result of handling or consuming contaminated food products, w...
In recent years, the segment of pet food has had a significant growth in sales volume in Brazil. The...
In the last years, direct sale of raw milk by vending machines has largely increased in several Euro...
none5noRecent foodborne pathogen outbreaks associated with dry pet food and treats have focused the ...
none10noThe safety of raw milk sold in Northern Italy was investigated in relation to hygiene qualit...
Two types of commercial products for feeding zoo animals (a frozen meat product, referred to as zoo ...
BACKGROUND: Close contact between pets and owners provides the opportunity for transmission of antim...
The aim of this worldwide survey was to determine owner-reported frequency of pathogen transmission ...
Feeding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) to companion animals has become increasingly popular. Since the...
There is a recent trend to feed pet dogs and cats in Britain and other developed countries on raw me...
Aim: This study aimed to identify the surviving bacteria in commercial raw pet food and to analyze t...
Feeding raw meat-based diets (RMBDs) to companion animals has become increasingly popular. Since the...
European legislation stipulates that food no longer intended for human consumption, due to commercia...
Pet food can be a source of microbiological hazards that might affect companion animals and owners. ...
ObjectivesTo compare detection of Salmonella species and antimicrobial-resistant Escherichia coli in...
Human salmonellosis occurs mainly as a result of handling or consuming contaminated food products, w...
In recent years, the segment of pet food has had a significant growth in sales volume in Brazil. The...
In the last years, direct sale of raw milk by vending machines has largely increased in several Euro...
none5noRecent foodborne pathogen outbreaks associated with dry pet food and treats have focused the ...
none10noThe safety of raw milk sold in Northern Italy was investigated in relation to hygiene qualit...
Two types of commercial products for feeding zoo animals (a frozen meat product, referred to as zoo ...
BACKGROUND: Close contact between pets and owners provides the opportunity for transmission of antim...
The aim of this worldwide survey was to determine owner-reported frequency of pathogen transmission ...