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Antibiotic resistance and incidence of Enterococcus species in Turkish white cheese

Thirty samples of Turkish white cheese were analysed for the presence of Enterococcus spp., and presumptive isolates were identified by morphological, cultural and biochemical tests and confirmed by the API 20 Strep System. Among the 101 isolates of Enterococcus spp., 62 were E. faecalis, 25 were E....

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Published in:International journal of dairy technology 2004-02, Vol.57 (1), p.27-31
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Enterococcus
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food contamination
Food industries
food pathogens
food safety
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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sanitation
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