Browsing by Subject Abattoirs

Disinfection in cases of salmonellosis / by V. S. Yarnych and M. P. Butko
Yarnych, V. S; Butko, M. P; World Health Organization. Veterinary Public Health Unit ( 1984 )

Guidelines on small slaughterhouses and meat hygiene for developing countries / by I. Mann; edited by A. Koulikovskii and Z. Matyas
Mann, I; Koulikovskii, A; Matyas, Z; World Health Organization. Veterinary Public Health Unit ( 1983 )

Guidelines on the hygienic disposal and rendering of dead animals and animal wastes to protect human and animal health / author, J. Oosterom ; editor, A. Koulikovskii
Oosterom, J; Koulikovskii, A; World Health Organization. Veterinary Public Health Unit ( 1985 )

Prevalence of anti-Rift-Valley-fever IgM antibody in abattoir workers in the Nile delta during the 1993 outbreak in Egypt / R. Abu-Elyazeed ... [et al.]
Abu-Elyazeed, R; E-Sharkawy, S; Olson, J; Botros, B; Soliman, A; Salib, A; Cummings, C; Arthur, Ray R ( 1996 )

Prevalence of antibody to Brucella species in butchers, slaughterers and others
Karimi, A.; Al Borzi, A.; Rasouli, M.; Kadivar, M.R.; Nateghian, A.R. ( 2003 )
Brucellosis is being reported with increasing frequency in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Serum antibodies in high-risk and general populations help to define cut-off levels and can be used as a simple and rapid diagnostic tests in infected areas. We performed the rose Bengal test [RBT], serum agglutination test [SAT] and 2-mercaptoethanol [2ME] titre determination on 415 healthy individuals including butchers, slaughterers and others. Positive results were found by RBT, SAT titre [1:80] and 2ME titre >/= 1:20 in slaughterers [10%, 20% and 6% respectively], butchers [6%, 4% and 1% respectively] and the general population [1%, 2% and < 1% respectively]. A single SAT titre >/= 1:80 in the presence of 2ME titre >/= 1:20 can be diagnostic in this region

