Routine evaluation of the slaughter process is performed by the enumeration of the aerobic colony count, Enterobacteriaceae and Salmonella spp. on the carcass through destructive or non-destructive methods. With non- destructive methods, bacteria are counted from a minimum area of 100 cm(2) in different sampling sites on the pork carcasses, and the results of these investigated areas are pooled to one value for the complete carcass evaluation (a total of 400 cm(2)). However, the composition of the bacterial community present on the different sampling areas remains unknown. The aim of the study was to characterize the microbial population present on four areas (ham, back, jowl and belly) of eight pork carcasses belonging to two different sla...
A study focusing on the microbiology of carcasses from pigs with differing origins and feed withdraw...
The flesh of the slaughtered animals is believed to be sterile. However, after slaughter, meat of di...
Pork carcasses’ direct or indirect contamination by Enterobacteriaceae and E. coli (hygiene criterio...
Routine evaluation of the slaughter process is performed by the enumeration of the aerobic colony co...
Routine evaluation of bacterial contamination in minced pork is still mainly performed by the enumer...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
The aim of the study was to compare the efficiency of destructive (excision) and non-destructive (sw...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the microbial contamination of domestic swine carcasses...
The aim of this study was to emphasize the presence of biofilm on meat surfaces using epifluorescenc...
Pork contributes significantly to the public health disease burden caused by Salmonella infections. ...
The aim of this survey was to obtain data on microbiological contamination of pig carcasses and envi...
The method presented in this paper should prove useful in assessing the effectiveness of HACCP plans...
The microbiological examination of environment and carcasses was conducted in a commercial pig slaug...
This paper includes results from two separate studies: one surveyed the level of contamination at fo...
The ingestion of contaminated foods of animal origin has considerably increased the occurrence of fo...
A study focusing on the microbiology of carcasses from pigs with differing origins and feed withdraw...
The flesh of the slaughtered animals is believed to be sterile. However, after slaughter, meat of di...
Pork carcasses’ direct or indirect contamination by Enterobacteriaceae and E. coli (hygiene criterio...
Routine evaluation of the slaughter process is performed by the enumeration of the aerobic colony co...
Routine evaluation of bacterial contamination in minced pork is still mainly performed by the enumer...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
The aim of the study was to compare the efficiency of destructive (excision) and non-destructive (sw...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the microbial contamination of domestic swine carcasses...
The aim of this study was to emphasize the presence of biofilm on meat surfaces using epifluorescenc...
Pork contributes significantly to the public health disease burden caused by Salmonella infections. ...
The aim of this survey was to obtain data on microbiological contamination of pig carcasses and envi...
The method presented in this paper should prove useful in assessing the effectiveness of HACCP plans...
The microbiological examination of environment and carcasses was conducted in a commercial pig slaug...
This paper includes results from two separate studies: one surveyed the level of contamination at fo...
The ingestion of contaminated foods of animal origin has considerably increased the occurrence of fo...
A study focusing on the microbiology of carcasses from pigs with differing origins and feed withdraw...
The flesh of the slaughtered animals is believed to be sterile. However, after slaughter, meat of di...
Pork carcasses’ direct or indirect contamination by Enterobacteriaceae and E. coli (hygiene criterio...