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Animal salmonelloses: A brief review of "host adaptation and host specificity" of Salmonella spp
Evangelopoulou, G.; Kritas, S.; Govaris, A.; Burriel, A. R. (2013)Salmonella enterica, the most pathogenic species of the genus Salmonella, includes more than 2,500 serovars, many of which are of great veterinary and medical significance. The emergence of food-borne pathogens, such as ... -
Antimicrobial resistance of animal and human strains of enterobacteriaceae in Greece
Burriel, A. R.; Mastoraki, F.; Kritas, S. (2003)Two hundred sixty two strains of Enterobacteriaceae from animal and human sources where intermixing and/or spreading is possible were examined for their resistance to 15 antimicrobials frequently used in animal prophylaxis ... -
Aujeszky's Disease (Pseudorabies). An old threat in current pig industry? Part I. Pathogenetic information and implications
Papageorgiou, K. V.; Burriel, A. R.; Filioussis, G.; Psychas, V.; Nauwynck, H. J.; Kritas, S. K. (2011)Aujeszky's disease (AD) (or pseudorabies) is an important viral disease of swine causing neurological signs in neonatal pigs, respiratory problems in fatteners and reproductive disorders in breeding stock. Glycoproteins ... -
Aujeszky's Disease (Pseudorabies). An old threat in current pig industry? Part II. Epidemiology, Immunity, Prevention and the current situation in Greece
Papageorgiou, K. V.; Burriel, A. R.; Filioussis, G.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Nauwynck, H. J.; Kritas, S. K. (2011)Aujeszky's disease (AD) (or pseudorabics) is an important viral disease of swine causing neurological signs in neonatal pigs, respiratory problems in fatteners and reproductive disorders in breeding stock. Swine is the ... -
A brief account of the rules applied to the naming and epidemiologically grouping Salmonella strains when isolated from animals
Evangelopoulou, G.; Kritas, S.; Govaris, A.; Burriel, A. R. (2014)Salmonella spp., the most pathogenic genus of the family of Enterobacteriaceae for man and animals, has many of its pathogenicity determinants still unknown, although it is systematically studied for more than 100 years. ... -
Colonisation of pig gallbladders with Salmonella species important to public health
Evangelopoulou, G.; Filioussis, G.; Kritas, S.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Triantafillou, E. A.; Burriel, A. R. (2015) -
The commercial impact of pig salmonella spp. Infections in border-free markets during an economic recession
Evangelopoulou, G.; Kritas, S.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Burriel, A. R. (2015)The genus Salmonella, a group of important zoonotic pathogens, is having global economic and political importance. Its main political importance results from the pathogenicity of many of its serovars for man. Serovars ... -
Comparison of fluorescence polarization assay, indirect ELISA and competitive ELISA methods for diagnosis of Brucella melitensis-infection in small ruminants
Burriel, A. R.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Bisias, G.; Fthenakis, G. C. (2004)Three serological tests, the fluorescence-polarization assay (FPA), the indirect ELISA (iELISA) and the competitive ELISA (cELISA), were compared in detecting Brucella melitensis antibodies in 454 serum samples from sheep ... -
Effect of Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis supplementation of ewe's feed on sheep milk production and young lamb mortality
Kritas, S. K.; Govaris, A.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Burriel, A. R. (2006)The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate under field conditions the effect of a probiotic containing Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis on young lamb mortality and sheep milk production when administered ... -
Experimentally induced teat stenosis in dairy ewes: Clinical, pathological and ultrasonographic features
Mavrogianni, V. S.; Fthenakis, G. C.; Burriel, A. R.; Gouletsou, P.; Papaioannou, N.; Taitzoglou, I. A. (2004)A strain of Staphylococcus chromogenes was introduced into the teat cistern of five ewes, teat inflammation and stenosis being the primary consequences. Initially, the inoculated teats were swollen and warm; later, a hard ... -
First evidence of Leishmania infection in European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in Greece: GIS analysis and phylogenetic position within the Leishmania spp
Tsokana, C. N.; Sokos, C.; Giannakopoulos, A.; Mamuris, Z.; Birtsas, P.; Papaspyropoulos, K.; Valiakos, G.; Spyrou, V.; Lefkaditis, M.; Chatzopoulos, D. C.; Kantere, M.; Manolakou, K.; Touloudi, A.; Burriel, A. R.; Ferroglio, E.; Hadjichristodoulou, C.; Billinis, C. (2015)Although the existence of a sylvatic transmission cycle of Leishmania spp., independent from the domestic cycle, has been proposed, data are scarce on Leishmania infection in wild mammals in Greece. In this study, we aimed ... -
Future directions in the European Union for veterinary education as related to food-producing animals, with special reference to Greece
Kyriakis, S. C.; Alexopoulos, C.; Tassis, P. D.; Tzika, E. D.; Kritas, S. K.; Burriel, A. R. (2004)During the past 50 years, procedures for raising food-producing animals have changed. Intensification of food production was necessary to keep prices low and to fulfill market demands for the continuously increasing worldwide ... -
Investigating Salmonella Serotypes Colonizing Laying Hen Housing Across Southern Greece: Implications to Public Health
Rousi, V.; Madouvalou, S.; Pasiotou, M.; Diamantis, X.; Burriel, A. R. (2010)In this research of Salmonella serotypes colonizing laying hen houses in Southern Greece, the facilities of 92 flocks were investigated by examination of feces and dust Collected samples, 414 and 178 fecal and dust samples, ... -
Isolation and Antimicrobial Testing of Aeromonas spp., Citrobacter spp., Cronobacter spp., Enterobacter spp., Escherichia spp., Klebsiella spp., and Trabulsiella spp. from the Gallbladder of Pigs
Evangelopoulou, G.; Filioussis, G.; Kritas, S.; Kantere, M.; Burriel, A. R. (2015)The presence of Gram-negative bacteria species, other than Salmonella spp., in the gallbladder of pigs was examined. Isolated Gram-negative bacteria were assigned to species using the Microgen (TM) GnA+B-ID Systems. Of the ... -
Occurrence, virulence genes and antibiotic resistance of Escherichia coli O157 isolated from raw bovine, caprine and ovine milk in Greece
Solomakos, N.; Govaris, A.; Angelidis, A. S.; Pournaras, S.; Burriel, A. R.; Kritas, S. K.; Papageorgiou, D. K. (2009)The examination of 2005 raw bovine (n = 950), caprine (n = 460) and ovine (n = 595) bulk milk samples collected throughout several regions in Greece for the presence of Escherichia coli serogroup O157 resulted in the ... -
Pork Meat as a Potential Source of Salmonella enterica subsp arizonae Infection in Humans
Evangelopoulou, G.; Kritas, S.; Govaris, A.; Burriel, A. R. (2014)Salmonella enterica subsp. arizonae was isolated from 13 of 123 slaughtered pigs in central Greece. The samples cultured were feces, ileum tissue, mesenteric lymph nodes, and gallbladder swabs. A total of 74 isolates from ... -
Prevalence of Leptospira species among farmed and domestic animals in Greece
Burriel, A. R.; Dalley, C.; Woodward, M. J. (2003)A total of 1527 serum samples from pigs, goats, sheep, cattle and dogs in Greece were examined by the microscopic agglutination test and 11.8 per cent of them had antibodies against one or more Leptospira serovars at titres ... -
Prevention of scours in neonatal kids after modification of management and experimental vaccination against Escherichia coli
Kritas, S. K.; Burriel, A. R.; Tzivara, A. H.; Govaris, A.; Kyriakis, S. C.; Karatzias, H.; Vlemmas, J. (2003)The purpose of this study was to evaluate under field conditions, the role that right management and vaccination against Escherichia coli plays in the prevention of neonatal kid diarrhoea. To meet this objective, a goat ... -
Prevention of scours in neonatal kids after oral administration of an organic acid solution or antibiotics
Kritas, S. K.; Burriel, A. R.; Tzivara, A. H.; Kyriakis, S. C.; Karatzias, H.; Vlemmas, J. (2002)The efficacy of an organic acid solution in the prevention of neonatal kid diarrhoea, was examined in this study and was compared with that of different antibiotics. In a goat farm, kids and their mothers were divided in ... -
Reproductive performance of sows was improved by administration of a sporing bacillary probiotic (Bacillus subtilis C-3102)
Kritas, S. K.; Marubashi, T.; Filioussis, G.; Petridou, E.; Christodoulopoulos, G.; Burriel, A. R.; Tzivara, A.; Theodoridis, A.; Piskorikova, M. (2015)This field study assessed the efficacy of a probiotic based on viable spores of Bacillus subtilis C-3102 (Calsporin; Calpis Co. Ltd., Japan) on the health status and productivity of sows and their litters through 2 full, ...