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The Cronobacter genus: ubiquity and diversity [PDF]
Members of the Cronobacter genus (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) have become associated with neonatal infections and in particular contaminated reconstituted infant formula.
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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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Introduction: Cronobacter spp. (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) is an emerging food-borne pathogen that causes severe meningitis, sepsis, and necrotizing enterocolitis in neonates and infants. These infections have been reported from different parts of
Mouhammad Belal +3 more
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ObjectiveTo prepare Cronobacter spp. (Enterobacter sakazakii) proficiency test samples which meet the requirements of uniformity and stability, and use them for proficiency test.MethodsThe background strains and Cronobacter.
WANG Yaping +4 more
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Draft genome sequence of the earliest Cronobacter sakazakii sequence type 4 strain, NCIMB 8272 [PDF]
The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe cases of neonatal meningitis and persistence in powdered infant formula.
Dickins, B +7 more
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BEBEK MAMALARINDA DİREKT PCR YÖNTEMİ İLE CRONOBACTER spp. TESPİTİ
Cronobacter spp., bebeklerde ve cocuklarda hayati tehlike yaratan menenjit, sepsis ve nekrotizanenterokolit enfeksiyonlarinin onemli bir sebebidir. Cesitli klinik vakalarda Cronobacter spp. enfeksiyonuile bebek mamasi tuketimi epidemiyolojik olarak iliskili bulunmustur.
YEMİŞ, Gökçe Polat +2 more
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Genomic dissection of the 1994 Cronobacter sakazakii outbreak in a French neonatal intensive care unit [PDF]
Background: Cronobacter sakazakii is a member of the genus Cronobacter that has frequently been isolated from powdered infant formula (PIF) and linked with rare but fatal neonatal infections such as meningitis and necrotising enterocolitis.
Dickins, B +6 more
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Quality and Safety Aspects of Infant Nutrition [PDF]
Quality and safety aspects of infant nutrition are of key importance for child health, but oftentimes they do not get much attention by health care professionals whose interest tends to focus on functional benefits of early nutrition.
Agostoni C +71 more
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Draft Genome Sequence of anEnterobacterSpecies Associated with Illnesses and Powdered Infant Formula [PDF]
This is the first report of the draft genome sequence of an Enterobacter species that may have been transmitted from powdered infant formula (PIF) to infants, resulting in illness. Enterobacter spp. are currently permitted in PIF, but the transmission of
Forsythe, SJ +4 more
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Cronobacter spp. in Commercially Available Dried Food in Japan
A total of 140 samples of dried food sold in Japan were surveyed and tested for the presence of viable bacteria, distribution of coliform bacteria, and contamination with Cronobacter spp. The samples were purchased from retail stores in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture.
Hirokazu, Ogihara +5 more
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