نتایج جستجو برای: foodborne pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 72534  

Journal: :Anaerobe 2009
S M Horrocks R C Anderson D J Nisbet S C Ricke

Since its initial emergence in the 1970s, Campylobacter has become one of the most common causative agents of bacterial foodborne illness. Campylobacter species readily colonize the gastrointestinal tracts of domestic, feral and wild animals and while they rarely cause clinical disease in food animals, they can produce severe acute gastroenteritis in humans. Prevalence of Campylobacter in food ...

2000
H. Golan Stephen J. Vogel Paul D. Frenzen Katherine L. Ralston

In 1997, the Federal Government introduced a new food safety regulation for meat and poultry slaughter and processing plants. Under the Pathogen Reduction and Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point rule (commonly known as HACCP), slaughterhouses and processors must adopt new procedures to reduce the incidence of foodborne illness transmitted by raw meat and poultry products (see box, The HA...

2016
Hassan Khassehkhan Hermann J. Eberl

We study a previously introduced mathematical model of amensalistic control of the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes by the generally regarded as safe lactic acid bacteria Lactococcus lactis in a chemostat setting under nutrient rich growth conditions. The control agent produces lactic acids and thus affects pH in the environment such that it becomes detrimental to the pathogen while it...

2014
Christopher R. Lane Susan LeBaigue Oluwaseun B. Esan Adedoyin A. Awofisyo Natalie L. Adams Ian S.T. Fisher Kathie A. Grant Tansy M. Peters Lesley Larkin Robert H. Davies Goutam K. Adak

In England and Wales, the emergence of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis resulted in the largest and most persistent epidemic of foodborne infection attributable to a single subtype of any pathogen since systematic national microbiological surveillance was established. We reviewed 67 years of surveillance data to examine the features, underlying causes, and overall effects of S. enterica ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
C. R. Sterling Y. R. Ortega

In part, Cyclospora cayetanensis owes its recognition as an emerging pathogen to the increased use of staining methods for detecting enteric parasites such as Cryptosporidium. First reported in patients in New Guinea in 1977 but thought to be a coccidian parasite of the genus Isospora, C. cayetanensis received little attention until it was again described in 1985 in New York and Peru. In the ea...

2013
Emily J. Cartwright Kelly A. Jackson Shacara D. Johnson Lewis M. Graves Benjamin J. Silk Barbara E. Mahon

Listeria monocytogenes, a bacterial foodborne pathogen, can cause meningitis, bacteremia, and complications during pregnancy. This report summarizes listeriosis outbreaks reported to the Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance System of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during 1998-2008. The study period includes the advent of PulseNet (a national molecular subtyping network for ou...

Journal: :International journal of food microbiology 2000
R L Buchanan J L Smith W Long

Characterizations of the risks associated with foodborne pathogens are dependent on the availability of information on the population's exposure to the biological agents. However, by itself, exposure data are insufficient to assess the public health impact of pathogenic microorganisms. This requires the availability of effective dose-response models. Successful development of models that descri...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2010
Mindi D Russell Maria T Correa Christine E Stauber Julie A Kase

Migrant and seasonal farmworkers provide much of the necessary labor to harvest and process agricultural commodities desired by consumers. Little is known about the health status (especially the parasitic burden) of farm laborers, who handpick agricultural items such as fruits and vegetables, despite being implicated as a means of foodborne pathogen transmission. The goal of this research was t...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2012
Sandra Hoffmann Michael B Batz J Glenn Morris

In this article we estimate the annual cost of illness and quality-adjusted life year (QALY) loss in the United States caused by 14 of the 31 major foodborne pathogens reported on by Scallan et al. (Emerg. Infect. Dis. 17:7-15, 2011), based on their incidence estimates of foodborne illness in the United States. These 14 pathogens account for 95 % of illnesses and hospitalizations and 98 % of d...

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