Cronobacter spp., foodborne pathogens threatening neonates and infants [PDF]
Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) are special foodborne pathogens. Cronobacter infection can cause necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis and meningitis in all age groups, especially neonates and infants, with a high fatality of up to 80 ...
Qiming CHEN, Yang ZHU, Zhen QIN, Yongjun QIU, Liming ZHAO
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Clinical and pathogenesis overview of Enterobacter infections [PDF]
Enterobacter spp. is a gram-negative environmental bacterium, which belongs to the Enterobacteriaceae family and is found in water, sewage, soil, and plants.
Kobra Salimiyan rizi +2 more
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ObjectiveTo investigate the contamination, molecular typing characteristics and antibiotic resistance of Cronobacter in infants formula food in He'nan.MethodsA total of 227 commercially available infants formula food were collected, and Cronobacter was ...
WU Lingling +6 more
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Over a 24-month surveillance, three Cronobacter strains, NC041, NC830, and NC1006, were isolated from 77 powder infant formulas (3.90%). No Cronobacter was detected in liquid milk.
Songzhe Fu +3 more
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Objective To develop two rapid identification method of Cronobacter use polymerase chain reaction(PCR) and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry(MALDI-TOF-MS), and to achieve high-throughput and low-cost screening ...
Xin GAN +5 more
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It is documented that Cronobacter spp. (formely Enterobacter sakazakii) can survive in powdered infant formula (PIF) for a long period, and special concerns have been raised about the safety of powdered infant formula (PIF) contaminated by Cronobacter ...
Xinxin ZHANG +7 more
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Draft genome sequence of "Candidatus Cronobacter colletis" NCTC 14934T, a new species in the genus Cronobacter [PDF]
Members of the Cronobacter genus are associated with serious infections in neonates.
Dickins, B +7 more
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The taxonomy of Enterobacter sakazakii: proposal of a new genus Cronobacter gen. nov. and descriptions of Cronobacter sakazakii comb. nov. Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. sakazakii, comb. nov., Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. malonaticus subsp. nov., Cronobacter turicensis sp. nov., Cronobacter muytjensii sp. nov., Cronobacter dublinensis sp. nov. and Cronobacter genomospecies 1 [PDF]
Abstract Background Enterobacter sakazakii is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause infections such as necrotizing enterocolitis, bacteraemia, meningitis and brain abscess/lesions. When the species was defined in 1980, 15 biogroups were described and it was suggested that these could represent ...
Iversen, C +8 more
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Background: Cronobacter species is the most significant foodborne pathogens in infant milk formula (IMF). These pathogens have been incriminated in sever form of neonatal meningitis, sepsis and necrotizing enterocolitis with high mortality rate. Aim: The current study was performed to demonstrate the effect of heat stress on Cronobacter spp.
Aboubaker M. Garbaj +9 more
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Lack of continuity between Cronobacter biotypes and species as determined using multilocus sequence typing [PDF]
The accuracy of the Cronobacter biotyping scheme was compared with the 7-loci multilocus sequence typing scheme. Biotyping did not reliably assign species level identification, as only half (17/31) of the biotype variants were unique to any of the seven ...
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