نتایج جستجو برای: cronobacter sakazakii

تعداد نتایج: 731  

2011
Susan Joseph Stephen J. Forsythe

A 7-loci (3,036 nt) multilocus sequence typing scheme was applied to 41 clinical isolates of Cronobacter sakazakii. Half (20/41) of the C. sakazakii strains were sequence type (ST) 4, and 9/12 meningitis isolates were ST4. C. sakazakii ST4 appears to be a highly stable clone with a high propensity for neonatal meningitis.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
C J Grim M H Kothary G Gopinath K G Jarvis J Jean-Gilles Beaubrun M McClelland B D Tall A A Franco

Cronobacter spp. are emerging pathogens that cause severe infantile meningitis, septicemia, or necrotizing enterocolitis. Contaminated powdered infant formula has been implicated as the source of Cronobacter spp. in most cases, but questions still remain regarding the natural habitat and virulence potential for each strain. The iron acquisition systems in 231 Cronobacter strains isolated from d...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2012
Silvina P Brengi Stephen B O'Brien Mariana Pichel Carol Iversen Matthew Arduino Norma Binsztein Bette Jensen Franco Pagotto Efrain M Ribot Roger Stephan Nicole Cernela Kara Cooper Séamus Fanning

Cronobacter (formerly known as Enterobacter sakazakii) is a genus comprising seven species regarded as opportunistic pathogens that can be found in a wide variety of environments and foods, including powdered infant formula (PIF). Cronobacter sakazakii, the major species of this genus, has been epidemiologically linked to cases of bacteremia, meningitis in neonates, and necrotizing enterocoliti...

2017
Hannah R. Chase Leo Eberl Roger Stephan HyeJin Jeong Chaeyoon Lee Samantha Finkelstein Flavia Negrete Jayanthi Gangiredla Isha Patel Ben D. Tall Gopal R. Gopinath Angelika Lehner

We present here the draft genome of Cronobacter sakazakii GP1999, a sequence type 145 strain isolated from the rhizosphere of tomato plants. Assembly and annotation of the genome resulted in a genome of 4,504,670 bp in size, with 4,148 coding sequences, and a GC content of 56.8%.

2018
Gopal R. Gopinath Hannah R. Chase Jayanthi Gangiredla Athmanya Eshwar Hyein Jang Isha Patel Flavia Negrete Samantha Finkelstein Eunbi Park TaeJung Chung YeonJoo Yoo JungHa Woo YouYoung Lee Jihyeon Park Hyerim Choi Seungeun Jeong Soyoung Jun Mijeong Kim Chaeyoon Lee HyeJin Jeong Séamus Fanning Roger Stephan Carol Iversen Felix Reich Günter Klein Angelika Lehner Ben D. Tall

Background Malonate utilization, an important differential trait, well recognized as being possessed by six of the seven Cronobacter species is thought to be largely absent in Cronobacter sakazakii (Csak). The current study provides experimental evidence that confirms the presence of a malonate utilization operon in 24 strains of sequence type (ST) 64, obtained from Europe, Middle East, China, ...

2014
Francesco Casalinuovo Paola Rippa Luciana Battaglia Nicola Parisi

Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) is an opportunistic bacterial pathogen capable of causing disease and even fatalities in newborn infants within the first weeks of life if consumed as part of the diet. Premature and immunocompromised newborn infants are at particular risk. The microorganism has been isolated from a variety of foods including contaminated infant milk formula powder and ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2012
Young-Duck Lee Jong-Hyun Park

Cronobacter sakazakii infection is particularly harmful to infants, and putative virulence factors of prophage origin have been identified in C. sakazakii. In this study, the phage ENT39118 was isolated from wild-type C. sakazakii; it belongs to the family Siphoviridae. The genomic sequence of phage ENT39118 was composed of circular double-stranded DNA with a length of 39,012 bp. The sequence o...

2011

Cronobacter sakazakii is an emerging food borne pathogen which has been associated with outbreaks of a rare form of infant meningitis. Although the origin of the microorganism has not been established, several infection cases have been associated with the consumption of contaminated powdered infant formula (PIF). In the present study, growth characteristics of three C. sakazakii strains isolate...

2013
Karen A. Power Qiongqiong Yan Edward M. Fox Shane Cooney Séamus Fanning

Cronobacter is an opportunistic pathogen associated with meningitis in neonates. Based on long-term surveillance of a powdered infant formula production facility, a persistent and thermotolerant isolate, denoted Cronobacter sakazakii SP291, was detected. Here we report the complete genome along with the sequences of three plasmids identified in this organism.

2014
Arthur W. Pightling Franco Pagotto

Cronobacter sakazakii is a food-borne pathogenic bacterium that may cause severe illness in neonates and the elderly. We present the genome sequence of a rare strain (ST40, CC45), commonly found in multiple food processing facilities and in powdered infant formula and only indicted in a single clinical case.

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