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Title: | Dairy pathogens: Characteristics and impact | Authors: | Papademas, Photis Aspri, Maria |
Major Field of Science: | Agricultural Sciences | Field Category: | AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES;Agricultural Biotechnology;Other Agricultural Sciences | Keywords: | Listeria monocytogenes;Listeriosis;Monocytogenes isolated | Issue Date: | 1-Jan-2014 | Source: | Dairy Microbiology: A Practical Approach 1 January 2014, Pages 69-113 | Abstract: | © 2015 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Milk and dairy products can be an ideal medium for the growth of a variety of microorganisms, both pathogenic and spoilage. Even though milk and milk products are amongst the safest food worldwide and account only a small percentage of all food-borne diseases, they have an inherent potential for causing illness as they are potentially the source of a very broad range of microbial, chemical, and physical hazards. The presence of food-borne pathogens in milk and milk products is due to direct contact with contaminated sources in the dairy farm environment, to excretion from the udder of an infected animal and during processing and handling. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/14842 | ISBN: | 9781482298680 | ISSN: | 2-s2.0-84962516049 https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84962516049 |
DOI: | 10.1201/b17915 | Type: | Book Chapter | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology | Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
Appears in Collections: | Κεφάλαια βιβλίων/Book chapters |
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