“…Since many foodborne human pathogens are able to form biofilm on various surfaces, widely used in the food processing environment, the risk of food cross-contamination during production increases. Many pathogenic bacteria are known to adhere to, and subsequently, form biofilm on the food and food contact surfaces, such as stainless steel, plastic, glass, or rubber [8,11,12,26,27,31,32]. In the present study, all the tested species formed biofilm on the glass surface after 72 h at 4 • C. The strongest biofilm was observed for S. Enteritidis.…”