A study of Salmonella prevalence in pork value chain from pig slaughterhouses to markets in Hung Yen, Vietnam
Salmonella which exists in livestock intestine is one of important hazardous pathogens causing food poisoning, and most salmonellosis cases in humans occur due to consumption of contaminated animal origin foods such as meat and eggs. In Vietnam, pork is the most consumed meat and contamination of po...
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Rakuno Gakuen University
2014
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43769 |
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