"25310" . "[D1E493010271]" . . "Persistence of Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 on plastic, stainless steel and glass surfaces"@en . . "Bro\u017Ekov\u00E1, Iveta" . . "\u010Cervenka, Libor" . . "Vyt\u0159asov\u00E1, Jarmila" . "39" . . "Persistence of Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 on plastic, stainless steel and glass surfaces"@en . "P\u0159e\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1n\u00ED Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 na povrchu z plastu, skla a nerezov\u00E9 oceli"@cs . . "Brazilian Journal of Microbiology" . "Persistence of Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 on plastic, stainless steel and glass surfaces" . . "1517-8382" . "P\u0159e\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1n\u00ED Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 na povrchu z plastu, skla a nerezov\u00E9 oceli"@cs . . "RIV/00216275:25310/08:00007554!RIV09-GA0-25310___" . . "6"^^ . "Pejchalov\u00E1, Marcela" . "The persistence of A. butzleri CCUG 30484 on various surfaces under 32% and 64% relative humidity suspended in physiological saline or nutrient broth to simulate relatively clean or soiled conditions was studied using various isolation techniques. Our study revealed that A. butzleri CCUG 30484 cells were able to survive for a considerable period of time, even after the droplet of suspending medium has been visibly dried. An extended survival on polypropylene coupons at both humidity levels was observed, particularly at soiled conditions."@en . . . . "RIV/00216275:25310/08:00007554" . "Pe\u0161kov\u00E1, Iva" . . . "4"^^ . "-" . "P\u0159e\u017E\u00EDv\u00E1n\u00ED Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 na povrchu z plastu, skla a nerezov\u00E9 oceli"@cs . . "Persistence of Arcobacter butzleri CCUG 30484 on plastic, stainless steel and glass surfaces" . "BR - Brazilsk\u00E1 federativn\u00ED republika" . . . "P(GA203/08/1536), Z(MSM0021627502)" . . . "386311" . "4"^^ . "Arcobacter butzleri; surfaces; persistence"@en . . "The persistence of A. butzleri CCUG 30484 on various surfaces under 32% and 64% relative humidity suspended in physiological saline or nutrient broth to simulate relatively clean or soiled conditions was studied using various isolation techniques. Our study revealed that A. butzleri CCUG 30484 cells were able to survive for a considerable period of time, even after the droplet of suspending medium has been visibly dried. An extended survival on polypropylene coupons at both humidity levels was observed, particularly at soiled conditions." . "Kristlov\u00E1, Jana" .