نتایج جستجو برای: foodborne infection

تعداد نتایج: 461235  

Journal: :PLoS medicine 2015
Paul R Torgerson Brecht Devleesschauwer Nicolas Praet Niko Speybroeck Arve Lee Willingham Fumiko Kasuga Mohammad B Rokni Xiao-Nong Zhou Eric M Fèvre Banchob Sripa Neyla Gargouri Thomas Fürst Christine M Budke Hélène Carabin Martyn D Kirk Frederick J Angulo Arie Havelaar Nilanthi de Silva

BACKGROUND Foodborne diseases are globally important, resulting in considerable morbidity and mortality. Parasitic diseases often result in high burdens of disease in low and middle income countries and are frequently transmitted to humans via contaminated food. This study presents the first estimates of the global and regional human disease burden of 10 helminth diseases and toxoplasmosis that...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Microbiology 2021

Listeria monocytogenes (Lm) is a foodborne bacterial pathogen that causes listeriosis, severe infection manifests as bacteremia and meningo-encephalitis mostly in immunocompromised individuals, maternal–fetal infection. A critical pathogenic determinant of Lm relies on its ability to actively cross the intestinal barrier, disseminate systemically blood–brain placental barriers. Here we illustra...

2017
Moloko Gloria Mathipa Mapitsi Silvester Thantsha

There is a growing concern about the increase in human morbidity and mortality caused by foodborne pathogens. Antibiotics were and still are used as the first line of defense against these pathogens, but an increase in the development of bacterial antibiotic resistance has led to a need for alternative effective interventions. Probiotics are used as dietary supplements to promote gut health and...

2011
Jennifer N. Sims Raphael D. Isokpehi Gabrielle A. Cooper Michael P. Bass Shyretha D. Brown Alison L. St John Paul A. Gulig Hari H.P. Cohly

Foodborne illnesses caused by microbial and chemical contaminants in food are a substantial health burden worldwide. In 2007, human vibriosis (non-cholera Vibrio infections) became a notifiable disease in the United States. In addition, Vibrio species are among the 31 major known pathogens transmitted through food in the United States. Diverse surveillance systems for foodborne pathogens also t...

2013
Debra Gilliss Alicia B. Cronquist Matthew Cartter Melissa Tobin-D’Angelo David Blythe Kirk Smith Sarah Lathrop Shelley Zansky Paul R. Cieslak John Dunn Kristin G. Holt Susan Lance Stacy M. Crim Olga L. Henao Mary Patrick Patricia M. Griffin Robert V. Tauxe

Foodborne diseases are an important public health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network* (FoodNet) conducts surveillance in 10 U.S. sites for all laboratory-confirmed infections caused by selected pathogens transmitted commonly through food to quantify them and monitor their incidence. This report summarizes 2012 preliminary surveillance data and descr...

2017
Helena E. Anheyer-Behmenburg Kathrin Szabo Ulrich Schotte Alfred Binder Günter Klein Reimar Johne

To determine animal hepatitis E virus (HEV) reservoirs, we analyzed serologic and molecular markers of HEV infection among wild animals in Germany. We detected HEV genotype 3 strains in inner organs and muscle tissues of a high percentage of wild boars and a lower percentage of deer, indicating a risk for foodborne infection of humans.

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2015
Maria Regina Pires Carneiro Pedro Hernan Cabello Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti Albuquerque-Junior Sona Jain Alexandre Luna Candido

INTRODUCTION In December 2001, an outbreak of foodborne gastroenteritis infected 114 of 161 people who ate at a restaurant in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Brazil. METHODS The epidemiological and microbiological aspects of the outbreak were characterized. RESULTS Potato salad made with homemade mayonnaise and stored at unsuitable temperatures was associated with increased risk of foodborne inf...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
Jay K Varma Kåre Molbak Timothy J Barrett James L Beebe Timothy F Jones Therese Rabatsky-Ehr Kirk E Smith Duc J Vugia Hwa-Gan H Chang Frederick J Angulo

BACKGROUND Nontyphoidal Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne illness. Few studies have explored the health consequences of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella. METHODS The National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System (NARMS) performs susceptibility testing on nontyphoidal Salmonella isolates. The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) ascertains outcomes for pati...

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