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Diversity of O Antigens within the Genus Cronobacter: from Disorder to Order [PDF]
Cronobacter species are Gram-negative opportunistic pathogens that can cause serious infections in neonates. The lipopolysaccharides (LPSs) that form part of the outer membrane of such bacteria are possibly related to the virulence of particular ...
Blažková, M +8 more
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This graphical abstract shows the antibacterial potential of phytochemicals from 15 spices, showcasing key compounds, their extraction methods, and mechanisms of action. It highlights membrane disruption, ROS generation, enzyme inhibition, and biofilm prevention as core antibacterial pathways.
Hettiyahandi Binodh De Silva +3 more
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Evidence for a plant-associated natural habitat for Cronobacter spp. [PDF]
Cronobacter (Enterobacter sakazakii) species are responsible for rare cases of necrotising enterocolitis and bacteraemia in infants, as well as cases of meningitis with high case fatality rates in neonates and immunocompromised infants. Some physiological features, such as the production of a yellow pigment, the formation of a gum-like extracellular ...
Schmid, M +9 more
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ronobacter spp. são considerados patógenos oportunistas que causam infecções severas em neonatos devido ao consumo de fórmulas infantis desidratadas. Em 2013, três casos de infecção em neonatos associados à Cronobacter spp. foram relatados em um Hospital
Marcelo Luiz Lima Brandão +3 more
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Neonate Brain Abscess by Cronobacter spp: A Powdered Infant Formula's Opportunistic Pathogen
Cronobacter spp is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause severe neonatal infections, including septicemia, meningitis, and necrotizing enterocolitis.
Bárbara Albuquerque Morais +5 more
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Investigating the biocontrol and anti-biofilm potential of a three phage cocktail against Cronobacter sakazakii in different brands of infant formula [PDF]
Supplementary data to this article can be found online at: http://dx. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2017.04.009.In recent years, the microbiological safety of powdered infant formula has gained increasing attention due to the identification of ...
Buttimer, Colin +7 more
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Abstract Enteropathogenic bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality globally. While mouse models have been indispensable in advancing our understanding of infectious enteric diseases, key differences in intestinal microbiota and immunobiology between mice and humans underscore the need for alternative mammalian models that better ...
Daniel W. Hart +14 more
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Isolation and antimicrobial testing of Aeromonas spp., Citrobacter spp., Cronobacter spp., Enterobacter spp., Escherichia spp., Klebsiella spp., and Trabulsiella spp. from the gallbladder of pigs [PDF]
The presence of Gram-negative bacteria species, other than Salmonella spp., in the gallbladder of pigs was examined. Isolated Gram-negative bacteria were assigned to species using the Microgen™ GnA+B-ID Systems. Of the 64 isolated strains 43 were identified as Escherichia coli, seven as Enterobacter spp., three each as Klebsiella spp ...
Grammato, Evangelopoulou +4 more
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Cronobacter spp. are bacterial pathogens that cause neonatal meningitis, septicemia, and necrotizing enterocolitis in infants with a lethality rate of 40–80%. Powdered infant formulas (PIF) have been implicated as the main vehicles of transmission.
Julio Parra-Flores +6 more
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Microbiological safety of flours used in follow up for infant formulas produced in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso [PDF]
The prevalence of diarrheal diseases in children aged from 6 to 24 months in Burkina Faso is 38%. These diarrheas may be due to the consumption of contaminated weaning food.
Barro, Nicolas +7 more
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