Presence of Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli and Enterobacteriaceae in fresh and salted Ricotta cheese: official controls in Sardinia during the period 2009 – 2012.
Submitted: 4 January 2013
Accepted: 4 January 2013
Published: 31 October 2012
Accepted: 4 January 2013
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