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Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods

Kureljušić, Jasna; Rokvić, Nikola I.; Pavlović, M.; Kureljušić, Branislav; Nešić, Ksenija; Tasić, A.; Savić Radovanović, Radoslava

(Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol, 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kureljušić, Jasna
AU  - Rokvić, Nikola I.
AU  - Pavlović, M.
AU  - Kureljušić, Branislav
AU  - Nešić, Ksenija
AU  - Tasić, A.
AU  - Savić Radovanović, Radoslava
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1685
AB  - Listeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen responsible for listeriosis, a sickness with a high mortality rate. Listeriosis is largely associated with ready-to-eat (RTE) foods. It is well established that foods that pose the greatest risk of foodborne listeriosis are those RTE foods that have intrinsic characteristics such as pH and water activity that support the growth of L. monocytogenes. RTE foods can also become re-contaminated during further processing and handling. Increased handling leads to a higher probability of contamination. Sources of contamination can be food contact surfaces, processing machinery and workers. In our research, L. monocytogenes was detected in a RTE salad. Food safety criteria for Listeria monocytogenes in RTE foods have been applied from 2006 (Commission Regulation (EC) 2073/2005). Still, human invasive listeriosis was reported to increase during 2009-2013 in the European Union and European Economic Area. Time series analysis for the 2008-2015 period in this area showed an increasing trend of the monthly notified incidence rate of confirmed human invasive listeriosis of the over 75 age groups and female age group between 25 and 44 years old (probably related to pregnancies).
PB  - Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol
C3  - 60th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2019)
T1  - Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods
VL  - 333
SP  - UNSP 012072
DO  - 10.1088/1755-1315/333/1/012072
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kureljušić, Jasna and Rokvić, Nikola I. and Pavlović, M. and Kureljušić, Branislav and Nešić, Ksenija and Tasić, A. and Savić Radovanović, Radoslava",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Listeria monocytogenes is a food-borne pathogen responsible for listeriosis, a sickness with a high mortality rate. Listeriosis is largely associated with ready-to-eat (RTE) foods. It is well established that foods that pose the greatest risk of foodborne listeriosis are those RTE foods that have intrinsic characteristics such as pH and water activity that support the growth of L. monocytogenes. RTE foods can also become re-contaminated during further processing and handling. Increased handling leads to a higher probability of contamination. Sources of contamination can be food contact surfaces, processing machinery and workers. In our research, L. monocytogenes was detected in a RTE salad. Food safety criteria for Listeria monocytogenes in RTE foods have been applied from 2006 (Commission Regulation (EC) 2073/2005). Still, human invasive listeriosis was reported to increase during 2009-2013 in the European Union and European Economic Area. Time series analysis for the 2008-2015 period in this area showed an increasing trend of the monthly notified incidence rate of confirmed human invasive listeriosis of the over 75 age groups and female age group between 25 and 44 years old (probably related to pregnancies).",
publisher = "Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol",
journal = "60th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2019)",
title = "Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods",
volume = "333",
pages = "UNSP 012072",
doi = "10.1088/1755-1315/333/1/012072"
}
Kureljušić, J., Rokvić, N. I., Pavlović, M., Kureljušić, B., Nešić, K., Tasić, A.,& Savić Radovanović, R.. (2019). Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods. in 60th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2019)
Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol., 333, UNSP 012072.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/333/1/012072
Kureljušić J, Rokvić NI, Pavlović M, Kureljušić B, Nešić K, Tasić A, Savić Radovanović R. Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods. in 60th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2019). 2019;333:UNSP 012072.
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/333/1/012072 .
Kureljušić, Jasna, Rokvić, Nikola I., Pavlović, M., Kureljušić, Branislav, Nešić, Ksenija, Tasić, A., Savić Radovanović, Radoslava, "Listeria monocytogenes contamination in ready to eat foods" in 60th International Meat Industry Conference (MEATCON2019), 333 (2019):UNSP 012072,
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/333/1/012072 . .
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Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission

Dakić, Zorica; Kulišić, Zoran; Stajković, Novica; Pelemiš, M.; Čobeljić, M.; Stanimirović, Zoran; Inđić, N.; Poluga, Jasmina; Pavlović, M.

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd, 2008)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Dakić, Zorica
AU  - Kulišić, Zoran
AU  - Stajković, Novica
AU  - Pelemiš, M.
AU  - Čobeljić, M.
AU  - Stanimirović, Zoran
AU  - Inđić, N.
AU  - Poluga, Jasmina
AU  - Pavlović, M.
PY  - 2008
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/554
AB  - Belgrade is situated in the area that is potentially at risk from malaria outbrakes. Until eradication, the main vector of malaria in this area was Anopheles maculipennis s. s. (previous name An. typicus) and secondary vectors were An. messeae and An. atroparvus. In this study we examined the distribution and ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) in Belgrade. Females of Anopheles mosquitoes were collected from animal shelters in Belgrade at eight locations during 2003. Egg morphology was used to identify the specimens. A total of 3704 females deposited eggs ready for identification. Three species of An. maculipennis complex were identified: An. messeae, An. atroparvus and An. maculipennis s. s.. The most abundant species were An. messeae (64%). The relative frequency of three species varied depending on the site of collection. Seasonal fluctuations of mosquitoes' species varied. Each develops in a distinct type of water, too. The three species of the An. maculipennis complex, particularly An. messeae and An. atroparvus, are considered as potential vectors of malaria in Belgrade. With the possible reintroduction of Plasmodium species due to climatic changes and increased travel to and from the countries where malaria is endemic, a more efficient vector control is necessary.
AB  - Beograd je smešten u području koje je potencijalno rizično za ponovno uspostavljanje transmisije malarije. Do eradikacije malarije, glavni vektor malarije na području Beograda bio je An. maculipennis s. s. (raniji naziv An. typicus) a sekundarni vektori bili su An. messeae i An. atroparvus. Mi smo analizirali distribuciju i ekologiju komaraca roda Anopheles (Diptera, Culicidae) na području Beograda. Ženke komaraca roda Anopheles sakupljali smo tokom 2003. godine na 8 lokaliteta šireg područja Beograda. Identifikaciju vrsta vršili smo na osnovu morfologije položenih jaja. Od ukupnog broja izlovljenih ženki komaraca roda Anopheles, njih 3704 je položilo jaja, a njihovom identifikacijom nađene su tri vrste komaraca roda Anopheles, svi pripadnici Anopheles maculipennis kompleksa: An. messeae, An. atroparvus i An. maculipennis s. s.. U ukupnoj populaciji najzastupljeniji je bio An. messeae 64%, zatim An. atroparvus 21%, a najmanje Anopheles maculipennis s. s. 8%. Postojala je razlika u procentualnoj zastupljenosti ovih vrsta u ukupnoj Anopheles populaciji prema lokalitetima, po mesecima, prema izboru vodenih staništa. Prisutne vrste Anopheles komaraca, posebno An. messeae i An. atroparvus ukazuju da je Beograd receptivan za transmisiju malarije, a klimatski uslovi tokom leta pogodni su za kompletiranje sporogoničnog razvoja pripadnika roda Plasmodium.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd
T2  - Acta Veterinaria-Beograd
T1  - Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission
T1  - Ekologija komaraca roda Anopheles na području Beograda u proceni vektorskog potencijala za ponovno uspostavljanje transmisije malarije
VL  - 58
IS  - 5-6
SP  - 603
EP  - 614
DO  - 10.2298/AVB0806603D
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Dakić, Zorica and Kulišić, Zoran and Stajković, Novica and Pelemiš, M. and Čobeljić, M. and Stanimirović, Zoran and Inđić, N. and Poluga, Jasmina and Pavlović, M.",
year = "2008",
abstract = "Belgrade is situated in the area that is potentially at risk from malaria outbrakes. Until eradication, the main vector of malaria in this area was Anopheles maculipennis s. s. (previous name An. typicus) and secondary vectors were An. messeae and An. atroparvus. In this study we examined the distribution and ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) in Belgrade. Females of Anopheles mosquitoes were collected from animal shelters in Belgrade at eight locations during 2003. Egg morphology was used to identify the specimens. A total of 3704 females deposited eggs ready for identification. Three species of An. maculipennis complex were identified: An. messeae, An. atroparvus and An. maculipennis s. s.. The most abundant species were An. messeae (64%). The relative frequency of three species varied depending on the site of collection. Seasonal fluctuations of mosquitoes' species varied. Each develops in a distinct type of water, too. The three species of the An. maculipennis complex, particularly An. messeae and An. atroparvus, are considered as potential vectors of malaria in Belgrade. With the possible reintroduction of Plasmodium species due to climatic changes and increased travel to and from the countries where malaria is endemic, a more efficient vector control is necessary., Beograd je smešten u području koje je potencijalno rizično za ponovno uspostavljanje transmisije malarije. Do eradikacije malarije, glavni vektor malarije na području Beograda bio je An. maculipennis s. s. (raniji naziv An. typicus) a sekundarni vektori bili su An. messeae i An. atroparvus. Mi smo analizirali distribuciju i ekologiju komaraca roda Anopheles (Diptera, Culicidae) na području Beograda. Ženke komaraca roda Anopheles sakupljali smo tokom 2003. godine na 8 lokaliteta šireg područja Beograda. Identifikaciju vrsta vršili smo na osnovu morfologije položenih jaja. Od ukupnog broja izlovljenih ženki komaraca roda Anopheles, njih 3704 je položilo jaja, a njihovom identifikacijom nađene su tri vrste komaraca roda Anopheles, svi pripadnici Anopheles maculipennis kompleksa: An. messeae, An. atroparvus i An. maculipennis s. s.. U ukupnoj populaciji najzastupljeniji je bio An. messeae 64%, zatim An. atroparvus 21%, a najmanje Anopheles maculipennis s. s. 8%. Postojala je razlika u procentualnoj zastupljenosti ovih vrsta u ukupnoj Anopheles populaciji prema lokalitetima, po mesecima, prema izboru vodenih staništa. Prisutne vrste Anopheles komaraca, posebno An. messeae i An. atroparvus ukazuju da je Beograd receptivan za transmisiju malarije, a klimatski uslovi tokom leta pogodni su za kompletiranje sporogoničnog razvoja pripadnika roda Plasmodium.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd",
journal = "Acta Veterinaria-Beograd",
title = "Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission, Ekologija komaraca roda Anopheles na području Beograda u proceni vektorskog potencijala za ponovno uspostavljanje transmisije malarije",
volume = "58",
number = "5-6",
pages = "603-614",
doi = "10.2298/AVB0806603D"
}
Dakić, Z., Kulišić, Z., Stajković, N., Pelemiš, M., Čobeljić, M., Stanimirović, Z., Inđić, N., Poluga, J.,& Pavlović, M.. (2008). Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission. in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet veterinarske medicine, Beograd., 58(5-6), 603-614.
https://doi.org/10.2298/AVB0806603D
Dakić Z, Kulišić Z, Stajković N, Pelemiš M, Čobeljić M, Stanimirović Z, Inđić N, Poluga J, Pavlović M. Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission. in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd. 2008;58(5-6):603-614.
doi:10.2298/AVB0806603D .
Dakić, Zorica, Kulišić, Zoran, Stajković, Novica, Pelemiš, M., Čobeljić, M., Stanimirović, Zoran, Inđić, N., Poluga, Jasmina, Pavlović, M., "Ecology of Anopheles mosquitoes in Belgrade area: Estimating vector potential for malaria retransmission" in Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, 58, no. 5-6 (2008):603-614,
https://doi.org/10.2298/AVB0806603D . .
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Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia

Dakić, Z.; Pelemis, M.; Kulišić, Zoran; Stajković, Novica; Cobeljić, M.; Ofori-Belić, Irena; Stevanović, G.; Poluga, Jasmina; Lavadinović, L.; Misić, S.; Pavlović, M.

(Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, 2007)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Dakić, Z.
AU  - Pelemis, M.
AU  - Kulišić, Zoran
AU  - Stajković, Novica
AU  - Cobeljić, M.
AU  - Ofori-Belić, Irena
AU  - Stevanović, G.
AU  - Poluga, Jasmina
AU  - Lavadinović, L.
AU  - Misić, S.
AU  - Pavlović, M.
PY  - 2007
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/445
PB  - Wiley-Blackwell, Malden
C3  - Tropical Medicine & International Health
T1  - Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia
VL  - 12
SP  - 165
EP  - 165
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_445
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Dakić, Z. and Pelemis, M. and Kulišić, Zoran and Stajković, Novica and Cobeljić, M. and Ofori-Belić, Irena and Stevanović, G. and Poluga, Jasmina and Lavadinović, L. and Misić, S. and Pavlović, M.",
year = "2007",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell, Malden",
journal = "Tropical Medicine & International Health",
title = "Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia",
volume = "12",
pages = "165-165",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_445"
}
Dakić, Z., Pelemis, M., Kulišić, Z., Stajković, N., Cobeljić, M., Ofori-Belić, I., Stevanović, G., Poluga, J., Lavadinović, L., Misić, S.,& Pavlović, M.. (2007). Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia. in Tropical Medicine & International Health
Wiley-Blackwell, Malden., 12, 165-165.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_445
Dakić Z, Pelemis M, Kulišić Z, Stajković N, Cobeljić M, Ofori-Belić I, Stevanović G, Poluga J, Lavadinović L, Misić S, Pavlović M. Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia. in Tropical Medicine & International Health. 2007;12:165-165.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_445 .
Dakić, Z., Pelemis, M., Kulišić, Zoran, Stajković, Novica, Cobeljić, M., Ofori-Belić, Irena, Stevanović, G., Poluga, Jasmina, Lavadinović, L., Misić, S., Pavlović, M., "Vulnerability for malaria in Belgrade area, Serbia" in Tropical Medicine & International Health, 12 (2007):165-165,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_445 .

The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans

Đuričić, Bosiljka; Nedić, Drago; Laušević, Dejan; Pavlović, M

(Ist Zooprofilatttico Sperimentale Dell Abruzzo E Del Molise G Caporale, Teramo, 2004)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Đuričić, Bosiljka
AU  - Nedić, Drago
AU  - Laušević, Dejan
AU  - Pavlović, M
PY  - 2004
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/311
AB  - In the last five years, bluetongue has been diagnosed in the following areas of the Mediterranean Basin: Algeria, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey. In the Balkan Peninsula, the disease has been recorded in Bulgaria (since 1999), Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania. Bluetongue arrived in the Balkans from Turkey in 1999. In Serbia and Montenegro, the disease was first diagnosed in July 2001 in the Zubin Potok region of Kosovo. In August, the neighbouring regions of Novi Pazar, Tutin, Rozaje and Leposavic were also affected. The disease was simultaneously, observed in eastern Serbia in the regions bordering Bulgaria (city regions of Bosilegrad, Pirot and Knjazevac). The occurrence of the disease and clinical signs indicate that the disease was also present in western Serbia in 2001. During 2002, more extensive serological investigations of animals in some regions of Yugoslavia indicated that the disease had spread towards the north of the country. At the same time, serological evidence also revealed the presence of the disease in the cast of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The epizootiological data show that the northernmost point of disease spread in Serbia was the River Sava.
PB  - Ist Zooprofilatttico Sperimentale Dell Abruzzo E Del Molise G Caporale, Teramo
C3  - Bluetongue, Pt 1, Proceedings
T1  - The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans
VL  - 40
IS  - 3
SP  - 105
EP  - 107
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_311
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Đuričić, Bosiljka and Nedić, Drago and Laušević, Dejan and Pavlović, M",
year = "2004",
abstract = "In the last five years, bluetongue has been diagnosed in the following areas of the Mediterranean Basin: Algeria, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Tunisia and Turkey. In the Balkan Peninsula, the disease has been recorded in Bulgaria (since 1999), Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania. Bluetongue arrived in the Balkans from Turkey in 1999. In Serbia and Montenegro, the disease was first diagnosed in July 2001 in the Zubin Potok region of Kosovo. In August, the neighbouring regions of Novi Pazar, Tutin, Rozaje and Leposavic were also affected. The disease was simultaneously, observed in eastern Serbia in the regions bordering Bulgaria (city regions of Bosilegrad, Pirot and Knjazevac). The occurrence of the disease and clinical signs indicate that the disease was also present in western Serbia in 2001. During 2002, more extensive serological investigations of animals in some regions of Yugoslavia indicated that the disease had spread towards the north of the country. At the same time, serological evidence also revealed the presence of the disease in the cast of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The epizootiological data show that the northernmost point of disease spread in Serbia was the River Sava.",
publisher = "Ist Zooprofilatttico Sperimentale Dell Abruzzo E Del Molise G Caporale, Teramo",
journal = "Bluetongue, Pt 1, Proceedings",
title = "The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans",
volume = "40",
number = "3",
pages = "105-107",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_311"
}
Đuričić, B., Nedić, D., Laušević, D.,& Pavlović, M.. (2004). The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans. in Bluetongue, Pt 1, Proceedings
Ist Zooprofilatttico Sperimentale Dell Abruzzo E Del Molise G Caporale, Teramo., 40(3), 105-107.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_311
Đuričić B, Nedić D, Laušević D, Pavlović M. The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans. in Bluetongue, Pt 1, Proceedings. 2004;40(3):105-107.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_311 .
Đuričić, Bosiljka, Nedić, Drago, Laušević, Dejan, Pavlović, M, "The epizootiological occurrence of bluetongue in the central Balkans" in Bluetongue, Pt 1, Proceedings, 40, no. 3 (2004):105-107,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_veterinar_311 .
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