نتایج جستجو برای: food pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 334711  

Journal: :Science 2009
Kirthi C Reddy Erik C Andersen Leonid Kruglyak Dennis H Kim

The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans responds to pathogenic bacteria with conserved innate immune responses and pathogen avoidance behaviors. We investigated natural variation in C. elegans resistance to pathogen infection. With the use of quantitative genetic analysis, we determined that the pathogen susceptibility difference between the laboratory wild-type strain N2 and the wild isolate CB485...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2015
Jodi Woan-Fei Law Nurul-Syakima Ab Mutalib Kok-Gan Chan Learn-Han Lee

Listeria monocytogenes, a foodborne pathogen that can cause listeriosis through the consumption of food contaminated with this pathogen. The ability of L. monocytogenes to survive in extreme conditions and cause food contaminations have become a major concern. Hence, routine microbiological food testing is necessary to prevent food contamination and outbreaks of foodborne illness. This review p...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
Ewen C D Todd Judy D Greig Charles A Bartleson Barry S Michaels

This article, the sixth in a series reviewing the role of food workers in foodborne outbreaks, describes the source and means of pathogen transfer. The transmission and survival of enteric pathogens in the food processing and preparation environment through human and raw food sources is reviewed, with the main objective of providing information critical to the reduction of illness due to foodbo...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2008
Ewen C D Todd Judy D Greig Charles A Bartleson Barry S Michaels

In this article, the fourth in a series reviewing the role of food workers in foodborne outbreaks, background information on the presence of enteric pathogens in the community, the numbers of organisms required to initiate an infection, and the length of carriage are presented. Although workers have been implicated in outbreaks, they were not always aware of their infections, either because the...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2005
Melba G Bondad-Reantaso Rohana P Subasinghe J Richard Arthur Kazuo Ogawa Supranee Chinabut Robert Adlard Zilong Tan Mohamed Shariff

Asia contributes more than 90% to the world's aquaculture production. Like other farming systems, aquaculture is plagued with disease problems resulting from its intensification and commercialization. This paper describes the various factors, providing specific examples, which have contributed to the current disease problems faced by what is now the fastest growing food-producing sector globall...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
Jay P Graham Keeve E Nachman

Confined food-animal operations in the United States produce more than 40 times the amount of waste than human biosolids generated from US wastewater treatment plants. Unlike biosolids, which must meet regulatory standards for pathogen levels, vector attraction reduction and metal content, no treatment is required of waste from animal agriculture. This omission is of concern based on dramatic c...

2013
Teresa Mateus Joana Silva Rui L. Maia Paula Teixeira

Listeria was first described in 1926 by Murray, Webb, and Swann, who discovered it while investigating an epidemic infection among laboratory rabbits and guinea pigs. The role of Listeria monocytogenes as a foodborne pathogen was definitively recognized during the 1980s. This recognition was the consequence of a number of epidemic human outbreaks due to the consumption of contaminated foods, in...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2014
Isabelle Fleurot Marina Aigle Renaud Fleurot Claire Darrigo Jacques-Antoine Hennekinne Alexandra Gruss Elise Borezée-Durant Agnès Delacroix-Buchet

Human intoxication or infection due to bacterial food contamination constitutes an economic challenge and a public health problem. Information on the in situ distribution and expression of pathogens responsible for this risk is to date lacking, largely because of technical bottlenecks in detecting signals from minority bacterial populations within a complex microbial and physicochemical ecosyst...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Paul C Frost Dieter Ebert Val H Smith

Host nutrition is thought to affect the establishment, persistence, and severity of pathogenic infections. Nutrient-deficient foods possibly benefit pathogens by constraining host immune function or benefit hosts by limiting parasite growth and reproduction. However, the effects of poor elemental food quality on a host's susceptibility to infection and disease have received little study. Here w...

Journal: :Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization 2014
Léa Gagnieur Justine Cheval Marielle Cochet Emmanuel Breard Marlène Gratigny Charles Hébert Erika Muth Cyril Viarouge Marine Dumarest Muriel Coulpier Marc Eloit

Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) embryonated eggs are used for the production of many veterinary and human vaccines. We have used High Throughput Sequencing to screen allantoic fluids and embryos for the presence of encapsidated viral genomes and viral transcripts, respectively. SPF eggs from two different producers were tested. We evidenced sequences corresponding to known endogenous retroviruses ...

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