The consumption of a wide variety of species of reptiles caught from the wild has been an important source of protein for humans world-wide for millennia. Terrapins. snakes, lizards, crocodiles and iguanas are now farmed and the consumption and trade of their meat and other edible products have recently increased in some areas of the world. Biological risks associated with the consumption of products from both farmed and wild reptile meat and eggs include infections caused by bacteria (Salmonella spp., Vibrio spp.). parasites (Spirometra, Trichinella, Gnathostoma, pentastomids), as well as intoxications by biotoxins. For crocodiles, Salmonella spp. constitute a significant public health risk due to the high intestinal carrier rate which is ...
Reptiles, which included snakes, chelonians (turtles, tortoises), iguanas and lizards, have been rep...
We investigated Salmonella sp. in red-foot tortoise (Chelonoides carbonaria) because of the fact thi...
Salmonella can be present in the intestinal flora of captive reptiles without clinical disease or it...
The consumption of a wide variety of species of reptiles caught from the wild has been an important ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Reptiles are reservoirs of a wide range of pathogens, including many protozoa, helminths, pentastomi...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
Reptiles should always be considered wild animals and handled with a great deal of respect. No one s...
Reptiles are becoming increasingly popular as pets. Those animals are reservoirs of a wide variety o...
Captive amphibians and reptiles are well-documented sources of human salmonellosis through direct co...
SUMMARY In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under do...
Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections are a common cause of gastroenteritis in England. Non-Enteritidi...
Pets, including reptiles, have been shown to be a source of Salmonella infection in humans. Due to i...
Salmonella infections are caused by consumption of contaminated food, person-to-person transmission,...
Reptiles are becoming increasingly popular in recent years as pets, and they are often used as a tea...
Reptiles, which included snakes, chelonians (turtles, tortoises), iguanas and lizards, have been rep...
We investigated Salmonella sp. in red-foot tortoise (Chelonoides carbonaria) because of the fact thi...
Salmonella can be present in the intestinal flora of captive reptiles without clinical disease or it...
The consumption of a wide variety of species of reptiles caught from the wild has been an important ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Reptiles are reservoirs of a wide range of pathogens, including many protozoa, helminths, pentastomi...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
Reptiles should always be considered wild animals and handled with a great deal of respect. No one s...
Reptiles are becoming increasingly popular as pets. Those animals are reservoirs of a wide variety o...
Captive amphibians and reptiles are well-documented sources of human salmonellosis through direct co...
SUMMARY In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under do...
Non-typhoidal Salmonella infections are a common cause of gastroenteritis in England. Non-Enteritidi...
Pets, including reptiles, have been shown to be a source of Salmonella infection in humans. Due to i...
Salmonella infections are caused by consumption of contaminated food, person-to-person transmission,...
Reptiles are becoming increasingly popular in recent years as pets, and they are often used as a tea...
Reptiles, which included snakes, chelonians (turtles, tortoises), iguanas and lizards, have been rep...
We investigated Salmonella sp. in red-foot tortoise (Chelonoides carbonaria) because of the fact thi...
Salmonella can be present in the intestinal flora of captive reptiles without clinical disease or it...