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. salmonella has evolved to live in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals and so the primary sources of contamination are animals and their faeces. many different animals can be infected with salmonella, often without suffering from any obvious symptoms. birds, rodents, reptiles, frogs, fish and snails
. salmonella has evolved to live in the gastrointestinal tracts of animals and so the primary sources of contamination are animals and their faeces. many different animals can be infected with salmonella, often without suffering from any obvious symptoms. birds, rodents, reptiles, frogs, fish and snails...
https://www.jabsinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Control-of-Salmonella-Contamination-in-Agro-Products.pdf
proposal category ( business fields) - business matching database (ttpp) - jetro agriculture, forestry & fishery, food stuffs food products meat and meat preparations fish and crustaceans and their preparations fresh vegetables (included those that have been frozen, chilled or salted.) fresh fruit (included
those that have been frozen, chilled or salted.) cereals and flour other food (including fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, dried and smoked foods but excluding processed foods) processed foods (excluding meat and fish and crustaceans) dairy products and eggs, honey sugar, sugar preparations and confectionery...
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creates a distinction between invertebrates and vertebrates. the distinction is one of convenience only; it is not based on any clear biologically homologous trait, any more than the common trait of having wings functionally unites insects, bats, and birds, or than not having wings unites tortoises , snails
to the exterior. morphology and symmetry the body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry , whether radial, bilateral, or spherical. a minority, however, exhibit no symmetry. one example of asymmetric invertebrates includes all gastropod species. this is easily seen in snails...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invertebrates