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- W1471799309 abstract "Summary This study follows the isolation frequency of Yersinia germs from different organs and carcasses samples collected from wild boars. The study presents a high importance because it reveals the probability of contamination with bacterial species of Yersinia genus, which are pathogen for human beings (especially for infants) through alimentary toxic infections, manifested by austere diarrhea syndrome. To determine the isolation prevalence of Yersinia bacteria, a total number of 4905 organs and muscle sample were harvested and processed through microbiological assays; the study was developed during a period of 5 years (2003/2007). The statistical analysis of the data obtained showed a total prevalence of 2.26 with a yearly fluctuation of frequency isolation situated between short limits (from 1.02 % to 0.1 %). The epidemiological studies performed by groups of scientists from all over the world concluded that the bacterial species comprised in Yersinia genus are pathogen only for humans and primates. Many epidemical episodes registered in countries with a developed sanitary system and a elevated hygiene level, captivated the attention by an exalted number of clinical cases and the severe morphological and clinical signs. However, the actual real rate of morbidity by toxic infection with Yersinia is higher than the official one, the increasing number of episodes all over the world generating a serious reason of concern for public health. The origin of food borne diseases with Yersinia are a series of vegetal food products (salads, fruits, green vegetables) or mixed products (salad with meat or cheese), the animal products being rarely incriminated (especially milk and milk products are considered risk products). Habitually the animal products are contaminated while non/hygienically processing stages or through their manipulation by infected persons or chronic wearers. A series of studies demonstrated even the possibility of Yersinia germs’ multiplication on contaminated food products with a minimal germs’ content, the multiplication taking place even at 10 o C (13, 14). Taking into account the deficient hygiene conditions assured while evisceration and transport of game (wild boars), we considered propitious the microbiological investigations in order to statistically determine the isolation" @default.
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- W1471799309 title "THE ISOLATION PREVALENCE OF BACTERIA BELONGING TO YERSINIA GENUS ISOLATED FROM CARCASSES AND ORGANS OF WILD BOAR" @default.
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