Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Burriel, A. R."
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A Retrospective Discussion of Three Infectious Agents as Possible Causes of Sudden Deaths in a Flock of Small Ruminants
Burriel, A. R.; Billinis, C.; Spyrou, V. (2010)In a flock of 332 sheep and goats, 120 (90 adults and 30 youngsters) died within 45 days The clinical and post-mortem examinations were indicative of a contagious disease, thus prompted the isolation of the flock by the ... -
Rural slaughter and microbiological implications for the countryside consumer with cultural preferences and eating habits
Burriel, A. R.; Papagianni, R. (2004)Rural butcher premises are small family enterprises with well defined clientele and source of products sold. As such, they are thought by their customers, and could be, as free of microorganisms of major public health ... -
Serological evidence of Brucella species and Leptospira interrogans serovars in Greek swine herds
Burriel, A. R.; Varoudis, L.; Alexopoulos, C.; Kritas, S.; Kyriakis, S. C. (2003)In a serological survey in intensively managed swine herds in northern Greece (280 samples) and southern Greece (120 samples), 28.2% of samples were positive for Leptospira interrogans serovars and 3% for Brucella species. ... -
Some factors determining the shelf life of vacuum packed heat-treated Greek sausages
Mantis, F.; Burriel, A. R.; Sabatakou, O.; Vacalopoulos, A.; Ramantanis, S. (2007)The bacteria Total Plate Count (TPC), Lactobacilli, pH and water activity influencing the shelf life of Greek vacuum-packed, heat-treated sausages kept at 7 °C were investigated. Samples of six types of whole and sliced, ... -
Some microbiological aspects of rats captured alive at the port city of Piraeus, Greece
Burriel, A. R.; Kritas, S. K.; Kontos, V. (2008)The aim was to investigate the presence of leptospira infection and the antibiotic resistance of Enterobacteriaceae among wild rats living in a densely populated area. For this purpose 3-4 large traps were placed daily ...