Objective To investigate the contamination status, molecular typing and antimicrobial resistance characteristics of Cronobacter spp. in dormitory and canteen of a school in Xuzhou, and to provide reference data for earlywarning of foodborne disease ...
Hua JIANG +3 more
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Identification of Cronobacter in infant formula using real-time polymerase chain reaction
ObjectiveTo establish a real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method for rapid and accurate identification of Cronobacter spp. in food samples and artificially contaminated samples.MethodsPrimers and probes were designed based on the ...
WANG Qinglong +10 more
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ObjectiveTo prepare proficiency testing samples of Cronobacter spp. and apply to laboratory test in 2018-2020.MethodsThe background bacteria and Cronobacter spp. were identified by biochemical reaction and MALDI-TOF MS. Cronobacter spp. negative samples (
LIU Na +3 more
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Cronobacter species (Cronobacter spp.) are hazardous foodborne pathogens associated with baby food, powdered infant formula (PIF). To develop a rapid and sensitive method for simultaneous detection of seven Cronobacter spp.
Xinjie Song +4 more
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Genotypic and phenotypic characteristics of Cronobacter species, with particular attention to the newly reclassified species C. helveticus, C. pulveris, and C. zurichensis [forthcoming] [PDF]
In 2013, Enterobacter helveticus, E. pulveris and E. turicensis, were reclassified as Cronobacter helveticus, C. pulveris and C. zurichensis, respectively. Previously these species had been used as negative controls for some Cronobacter detection assays.
Forsythe, SJ +3 more
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Screening forCronobacterSpecies in Powdered and Reconstituted Infant Formulas and from Equipment Used in Formula Preparation in Maternity Hospitals [PDF]
Background/Aims: Cronobacter spp. have been identified as being of considerable risk to neonates. The occurrence of organism in infant formulas is therefore of considerable interest. Methods: The occurrence of Cronobacter spp.
Amstalden Junqueira, VC +5 more
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Cronobacter Spp. – The Serious Risk In A Baby Food
Cronobacter spp. are considered opportunistic pathogens in all age groups, especially in premature babies, children with low birth weight, the elderly and immunocompromised people. Currently, the genus Cronobacter includes seven species: C. sakazakii, C.
Gemba Mateusz +2 more
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Rapid detection and simultaneous genotyping of Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) in powdered infant formula using real-time PCR and high resolution melting (HRM) analysis. [PDF]
Cronobacter spp. is an emerging pathogen that causes meningitis, sepsis, bacteremia, and necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates and children. The present study developed an assay integrating real-time PCR and high resolution melting (HRM) analysis ...
Xian-Quan Cai +10 more
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Multilocus sequence typing of Cronobacter spp. from powdered infant formula and milk powder production factories [PDF]
This study applied the Cronobacter spp. multilocus sequence typing (MLST) scheme to three strain collections, then known as Enterobacter sakazakii, which had been isolated between 1988 and 2009 from 14 countries. The results revealed the predominance (85%
Craven, HM +4 more
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Desiccation resistance and persistence of Cronobacter species in infant formula [PDF]
Cronobacter is a newly described genus which includes opportunistic pathogens formerly known as ‘Enterobacter sakazakii’. These organisms have been isolated from a wide variety of sources, including powdered infant formula (PIF).
Forsythe, S, Osaili, T
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