Branko BAČANEK's research while affiliated with Croatian Veterinary Institute and other places

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U ovom su radu prikazani rezultati mikrobioloških pretraga sekreta vimena krava s različitim oblicima upala mliječnih žlijezda. Pretraženi su uzorci tijekom pet godina dostavljani u Laboratorij za dijagnostiku Veterinarskog zavoda Križevci, podrijetlom iz 7 županija sjeverozapadne Hrvatske. Uzorci su pretraženi konvencionalnim mikrobiološkim metoda...
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Different contagious diseases had huge impact on the society during the history. Their appearance destroyed and devastated whole teritories, caused number of victims which drastically surpassed the ones in wars, and after the appearance of such disease the whole path of the history changed. The most important contagious diseases are known and writt...
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Različite zarazne bolesti tijekom povijesti imale su dubok utjecaj na čovječan- stvo. Njihova pojava uništila je i devastirala cijela područja, uzrokovala broj žrtava koji je osjetno nadrastao i one u ratovima, a nakon pojave takvih bolesti mijenjao se i tijek povijesti. Najvažnije zarazne bolesti poznate su i zapisane u najranijim poznatim zapisim...
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We have shown the results of routine microbiological testing and susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus isolates that were isolated from cows with inflammation of ma-mmary gland during a five year period. Totally, 2719 strains identified as Staphylococcus aureus were routinely tested to twelve antimicrobial agents by the agar-disc diffusion techni...

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... Humans have a long history of coming in contact with diseases like plague, influenza, smallpox, tuberculosis, etc. which often turns out to be a pandemic, costing a huge number of lives. Pandemic was defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as, "a worldwide spread of a new disease" (Cvetnić et al., 2019;Scalera and Mossad, 2009). The most destructive pandemic ever reported in human history was the 14 th century"s Plague (also called The Black Death) causing 75-200 million deaths, followed by 1918s the Spanish Flu (H1N1 influenza virus) causing around 50 million deaths worldwide (Scalera and Mossad, 2009). ...
... There is a lack of similar studies performed in raw milk from healthy cows; on the other hand, antimicrobial resistance surveys are done in milk from mastitic cows with Staphylococcus aureus or CoNS. Jurmanović et al. (2012) reported that S. aureus isolates from mastitic cows in Croatia are resistant to β-lactam antibiotics, aminoglycosides, lincosamides, oxytetracyclin, fl uoroquinolones and sulfonamides. Results of their 9-year survey showed the increase of resistance of S. aureus (n = 2719) towards kanamycin, neomycin, enrofl oxacin, lincomycin and penicillin. ...