Kebede Abdisa Kelbesa
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Gebremedhin E, Ararso A, Borana B, Kelbesa K, Tadese N, Marami L, et al.
Vet Med Int
. 2022 May;
2022:6544705.
PMID: 35574151
is a pathogenic bacterium-contaminating milk and milk products causing food poisoning primarily due to its enterotoxins. The study aimed at estimating the prevalence of in milk and milk products, assessing...
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Borena B, Dilgasa L, Gebremedhin E, Sarba E, Marami L, Kelbesa K, et al.
Vet Med Int
. 2022 Apr;
2022:5643478.
PMID: 35465403
A cross-sectional study was conducted to estimate the prevalence and associated risk factors of species and assess the antibiogram of () isolated from milk and milk products from Holeta, Ambo,...
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Gebremedhin E, Hirpa G, Borana B, Sarba E, Marami L, Kelbesa K, et al.
Infect Drug Resist
. 2021 Apr;
14:1493-1504.
PMID: 33907427
Purpose: Listeriosis is one of the globally distributed foodborne diseases with the highest fatality rate. The objectives of this study were to isolate and identify species, assess factors for contamination...
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Tadese N, Gebremedhi E, Moges F, Borana B, Marami L, Sarba E, et al.
Vet Med Int
. 2021 Apr;
2021:8846592.
PMID: 33868629
Foodborne infections are widespread and growing public health problems in the world. Shiga toxin-producing O157 : H7 is one of the most significant foodborne pathogens. This study was conducted to...
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Sarba E, Kelbesa K, Bayu M, Gebremedhin E, Borena B, Teshale A
BMC Vet Res
. 2019 Mar;
15(1):85.
PMID: 30866928
Background: Escherichia coli is bacteria that exist as commensal in the intestine of animals and humans, but pathogenic strains cause disease in chickens. The development of antimicrobial resistance in E....