AbstractIn this study, the microbiological status of wild boar carcass meat and the likely sources of its contamination were investigated. Wild boar carcasses (125) were analysed for Total Viable (TVC) and Enterobacteriaceae Count (EBC). The mean TVC and EBC on the skin were 3.5 and 2.1 log10 cfu/cm2, whereas higher levels of 4.3 and 2.9 log10 cfu/cm2 were determined on carcass meat, respectively. No difference was determined when TVC and EBC were compared between animals shot in the abdominal region and those shot elsewhere, indicating that inadequate hygiene in carcass handling was the reason for high level of microbiological contamination
Wild game meat consumption is usually consumed in the families of hunters, without any professional ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate Salmonella and Yersinia enterocolitica prevalenc...
Salmonella spp. in farmed wild boar and Toxoplasma gondii in farmed deer and farmed wild boar were r...
AbstractIn this study, the microbiological status of wild boar carcass meat and the likely sources o...
Within the European Union, different legal requirements must be applied in relation to the circumsta...
This study evaluated the prevalence of potential pathogenic bacteria (mainly Campylobacter spp., but...
This study investigates the microbiological conditions before maturation of wild boar meat (Sus scro...
This study was conducted to determine microbial contamination of pig carcasses during four years in ...
Abstract The large study on Salmonella spp. in the population of wild boars from twel...
Game meat production strongly differs from that of other meats, as peculiar factors present in the f...
Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans throu...
During 2020, a total of 64 wild boar carcasses were tested for Enterobacteriaceae count (EBC), Salmo...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
The northern European wild boar population has increased during the last decade. Highest wild boar n...
Wild boars are reported as carriers of several zoonotic agents. The aims of this thesis was to inves...
Wild game meat consumption is usually consumed in the families of hunters, without any professional ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate Salmonella and Yersinia enterocolitica prevalenc...
Salmonella spp. in farmed wild boar and Toxoplasma gondii in farmed deer and farmed wild boar were r...
AbstractIn this study, the microbiological status of wild boar carcass meat and the likely sources o...
Within the European Union, different legal requirements must be applied in relation to the circumsta...
This study evaluated the prevalence of potential pathogenic bacteria (mainly Campylobacter spp., but...
This study investigates the microbiological conditions before maturation of wild boar meat (Sus scro...
This study was conducted to determine microbial contamination of pig carcasses during four years in ...
Abstract The large study on Salmonella spp. in the population of wild boars from twel...
Game meat production strongly differs from that of other meats, as peculiar factors present in the f...
Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans throu...
During 2020, a total of 64 wild boar carcasses were tested for Enterobacteriaceae count (EBC), Salmo...
Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are the most widely distributed large mammals and recent increase in consump...
The northern European wild boar population has increased during the last decade. Highest wild boar n...
Wild boars are reported as carriers of several zoonotic agents. The aims of this thesis was to inves...
Wild game meat consumption is usually consumed in the families of hunters, without any professional ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate Salmonella and Yersinia enterocolitica prevalenc...
Salmonella spp. in farmed wild boar and Toxoplasma gondii in farmed deer and farmed wild boar were r...