نتایج جستجو برای: food pathogen

تعداد نتایج: 334711  

2011
Esteban Pérez António Raposo Rafael Millán Esther Sanjuán Conrado Carrascosa

In the production of safe food, a multitude of factors and elements along the food chain are involved. For this study we have established three factors relative to the food that have the possibility of influence on its microbiology content: basic ingredients, conservation time in refrigeration and handling degree. In the samples we looked forward three types of germens: warning, witness and pat...

2013
Henry Redel

The global supply of food has led to an increasingly connected planet, not only in terms of food products but also in terms of risks for foodborne diseases. The fourth edition of Morris and Potter’s Foodborne Infections and Intoxications delivers an in-depth look at the global effects of foodborne illnesses, provides pathogen-specific information, and describes processes and policies intended t...

2017
Poyin Chen Nguyet Kong Bihua Huang Kao Thao Whitney Ng Dylan Bobby Storey Narine Arabyan Azarene Foutouhi Soraya Foutouhi Bart C Weimer

Listeria monocytogenes is a food-associated bacterium that is responsible for food-related illnesses worldwide. This is the initial public release of 306 L. monocytogenes genome sequences as part of the 100K Pathogen Genome Project. These isolates represent global genomic diversity in L. monocytogenes.

2017
Allison M Weis Bihua C Huang Dylan B Storey Nguyet Kong Poyin Chen Narine Arabyan Brent Gilpin Carl Mason Andrea K Townsend Woutrina A Smith Barbara A Byrne Conor C Taff Bart C Weimer

Campylobacter is a food-associated bacterium and a leading cause of foodborne illness worldwide, being associated with poultry in the food supply. This is the initial public release of 202 Campylobacter genome sequences as part of the 100K Pathogen Genome Project. These isolates represent global genomic diversity in the Campylobacter genus.

Journal: :Biology letters 2014
Daniel J Becker Richard J Hall

Provisioning of abundant food resources in human-altered landscapes can have profound effects on wildlife ecology, with important implications for pathogen transmission. While empirical studies have quantified the effects of provisioning on host behaviour and immunology, the net interactive effect of these components on host-pathogen dynamics is unknown. We use simple compartmental models to in...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2016
Waffa W Reda Khaled Abdel-Moein Ahmed Hegazi Yasmin Mohamed Khaled Abdel-Razik

INTRODUCTION Listeria monocytogenes is considered one of the most important food-borne pathogens transmitted to humans via contaminated food. The aim of the present study was to demonstrate the importance of L. monocytogenes as a food-borne pathogen. METHODOLOGY A total of 340 samples were collected from different localities in El Giza Governorate, Egypt, to check the occurrence of L. monocyt...

2016
Kerrie NicAogáin Conor P. O’Byrne

The foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is a highly adaptable organism that can persist in a wide range of environmental and food-related niches. The consumption of contaminated ready-to-eat foods can cause infections, termed listeriosis, in vulnerable humans, particularly those with weakened immune systems. Although these infections are comparatively rare they are associated with high mo...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Marta Martins Matthew P McCusker Evonne M McCabe Denis O'Leary Geraldine Duffy Séamus Fanning

Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT104 is a recognized food-borne pathogen that displays a multidrug-resistant phenotype and that is associated with systemic infections. At one extreme of the food chain, this bacterium can infect humans, limiting the treatment options available and thereby contributing to increased morbidity and mortality. Although the antibiotic resistance profile is we...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Kristian M Forbes Heikki Henttonen Varpu Hirvelä-Koski Anja Kipar Tapio Mappes Peter Stuart Otso Huitu

While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence for their effects is rare. A lack of food resources has been suggested to enhance the negative effects of pathogen infection on host populations, but this theory has received little investigation. We conducted a replicated two-factor enclosure experiment, with introduction of the bacterium Borde...

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

Understanding the relative public health impact of major microbiological hazards across the food supply is critical for a risk-based national food safety system. This study was conducted to estimate the U.S. health burden of 14 major pathogens in 12 broad categories of food and to then rank the resulting 168 pathogen-food combinations. These pathogens examined were Campylobacter, Clostridium p...

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