Publications by authors named "Peter Zangerl"

Most Austrian dairies and cheese manufacturers participated in a monitoring program, which was established after the first reports of dairy product-associated listeriosis outbreaks more than thirty years ago. Within the monitoring program, up to 800 mL of product-associated liquids such as cheese smear or brine are processed in a semi-quantitative approach to increase epidemiological sensitivity. A sampling strategy within cheese production, which detects environmental contamination before it results in problematic food contamination, has benefits for food safety management.

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A membrane filtration technique developed for counting butyric acid bacteria in cow milk was further developed for analysis of goat milk. Reduction of the sample volume, prolongation of incubation time after addition of proteolytic enzyme and detergent, and a novel step of ultrasonic treatment during incubation allowed filtration of goat milk even in the case of somatic cell counts (SCC) exceeding 10(6)/mL. However, filterability was impaired in milk from goats in late lactation.

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