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National definitions and legal requirements for biosecurity on small-scale livestock farms in Europe
(Elsevier, 2026)Small-scale livestock farms play an important role in food security and are often associated with lower levels of biosecurity, thereby increasing the risk of disease introduction and spread, which compromises both animal ... -
Xenomonitoring reveals mosquito–host feeding patterns in Serbia
(Royal Entomological Society, 2026)Many mosquito species act as vectors for zoonotic pathogens, transmitting them between natural amplifying hosts and dead-end hosts. Determining the relationship between mosquitoes and their hosts is crucial for understanding ... -
Effects of Dry Herbal Supplementation on Microbiological Safety, Physicochemical Characteristics, Sensory Properties, and Shelf Life of Traditional Serbian Rolled Pasta Filata Cheese from Raw Cow’s Milk
(mdpi, 2026)Rolled cheeses are a traditional specialty of the Vojvodina region in Serbia, produced through an artisanal process passed down across generations. This study evaluated the impact of the addition of selected herbs (a mixture ... -
Scedosporium apiospermum: An Emerging yet Overlooked Fungal Pathogen in Veterinary Medicine—A Case-Based Review
(mdpi, 2026)Scedosporium apiospermum is an emerging filamentous fungus of increasing clinical relevance in human and veterinary medicine. Previously regarded as a ubiquitous soil saprophyte, it is now recognized as an opportunistic ... -
Brojnost i modeliranje kućnog komarca (Culex pipiens L.) i bolest Zapadnog Nila
(Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Odeljenje hemijskih i bioloških nauka, 2025)The paper presents the results of monitoring the population of the house mosquito (Culex pipiens Linnaeus, 1758), the vector of the West Nile virus (WNV), from 2000 to 2022. These results were used to discover parameters ...