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Salmonella and tomatoes [PDF]
, 2014 Outbreak information linking fresh tomato fruit to illnesses is reviewed in this chapter. While tomato fruit appear to support substantial proliferation of certain serovars of Salmonella enterica, detection of this pathogen in tomato plants prior to ...Abulreesh, Almeida, Aruscavage, Aruscavage, Barak, Barak, Barak, Barak, Barak, Bartz, Bartz, Bartz, Bartz, Bartz, Bartz, Boyette, Brandl, Brandl, Brandl, Brandl, Brooks, CDC., CFSAN., Clayton, Clement, Cooley, Cooley, DACS, Dong, Erickson, Fattal, FDA, Felkey, Gorny, Gorski, Gottwald, Goudeau, Greene, Guo, Hedberg, Hirano, Iniguez, Islam, Jablasone, Jay, Johnson, King, Kisluk, Klerks, Kroupitski, Kroupitski, Kroupitski, Kroupitski, Kyle, LeJeune, Lindow, Mandrell, Mandrell, Marvasi, Maynard, Mermin, Micallef, Morris, Noel, Noel, Orozco, Quilliam, Rajabi, Saltveit, Samish, Sargeant, Sargent, Schikora, Schleker, Semenov, Shi, Smith, Smith, Srikantiah, Stephens, Sundlin, Switt, Teplitski, Teplitski, Todar, Umali, USDA, VanSickle, Vigneault, Wahlstrom, Wei, Wells, Yamazaki, Young, Zheng, Zottola +95 morecore +1 more sourceCyclosporiasis Outbreak in Germany Associated with the Consumption of Salad
Emerging Infectious Diseases, 2002 This outbreak is the first foodborne cyclosporiasis outbreak reported from central Europe. The illness was reported in 34 persons who attended luncheons at a German restaurant. The overall attack rate was 85% (34/40).Peter C. Döller, Karl Dietrich, Norbert Filipp, Stefan Brockmann, Caroline Dreweck, Reinhard Vonthein, Christiane Wagner-Wiening, Albrecht Wiedenmann +7 moredoaj +1 more sourceTravel and migration associated infectious diseases morbidity in Europe, 2008. [PDF]
, 2010 BACKGROUND: Europeans represent the majority of international travellers and clinicians encountering returned patients have an essential role in recognizing, and communicating travel-associated public health risks.Burchard, Gerd-Dieter, Castelli, Francesco, Caumes, Eric, de Vries, Peter, EuroTravNet network, Field, Vanessa, Gautret, Philippe, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Jensenius, Mogens, Lopez-Velez, Rogelio, Loutan, Louis, Parola, Philippe, Schlagenhauf, Patricia, von Sonnenburg, Frank, Weld, Leisa +14 morecore +7 more sourcesEFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) Panel; Scientific Opinion on the risk posed by pathogens in food of non-animal origin. Part 1 (outbreak data analysis and risk ranking of food/pathogen combinations) [PDF]
, 2012 Food of non-animal origin (FoNAO) is consumed in a variety of forms, and a major component of almost all meals. These food types have the potential to be associated with large outbreaks as seen in 2011 associated with VTEC O104.Ackers, Afchain, Anderson, Baril, Barton Behravesh, Besser, Bhutani, Blackburn, Bowen, Boyhan, Brandl, Brandl, Brandl, Brockmann, Calder, Campos, Carvalho, Castillo, Cavallaro, Cawthorne, CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Cieslak, Colburn, Cotterelle, Cover, Danis, Date, Dierick, Dreux, Duc, Dunn, EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), EFSA (European Food Safety Authority), EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ), EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ), EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ), EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ), EFSA Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ), EFSA/ECDC (European Food Safety Authority/European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control), Elviss, Ethelberg, Ethelberg, Evans, Falkenhorst, Fan, FAO/WHO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations/ World Health Organization), Farber, Farber, Fournet, Francis, Friesema, From, Frost, Fullerton, Gajraj, Gallot, Gardner, Gaul, Gaynor, Gibbs, Gil, Gil, Gillespie, Greene, Greig, Guo, Gupta, Guzman-Herrador, Hall, Hardt-English, Havelaar, Herwaldt, Ho, Ho, Hoang, Horwitz, Hutin, Ichikawa, Insulander, Jackson, Jalava, Jalava, Jay, Jennylynd, Johannessen, Joseph, Junttila, Kader, Kader, Kamga Wambo, Kangas, Kapperud, Kapperud, Kerr, Kimura, Koch, Kramer, Kuo, Lai, Le Guyaderm, Lewis, Lindroth, Little, Loharikar, Lohse, Lopes, Lopez, Lopez-Velasco, Lopez-Velasco, Lund, Lynch, MacDonald, Mailles, Marcos, Maunula, McLellan, Merten, Michino, Millard, Mintz, Miwa, Mody, Morgan, Morris, Morse, NACMCF (National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Criteria for Foods), Napier, Naranjo, Nguyen-The, Noel, Nout, Nuorti, Nygard, Olsen, Otofuji, Ottoson, Parnell, Pereira, Petrignani, Pezzoli, Pflug, Pingeon, Pires, Rabsch, Raisanen, Ramsay, Raphael, Ratti, Reid, Reid, Reller, Reuland, Reuland, Richards, Rimhanen-Finne, Rimhanen-Finne, Roberts, Robertson, Rondelaud, Rosenblum, Rutledge, Sakai, Salamina, Saleh, Sapers, Scallan, Schlech, Schmid, Seals, Selma, Seok Seo, Sheth, Simpson, Sivapalasingam, Snyder, Soderstrom, Somprasong, Spika, St Louis, Stratford, Swaan, Tacket, Takeuchi, Takeuchi, Tam, Teoh, Thompson, Ukuku, Unicomb, USDA (United States Department of Agriculture), Vojdani, Vugia, Wahlstrom, Warburton, Ward, Warriner, Wendel, Wheeler, Wood, Zanon +207 morecore +1 more sourceParasitol Res [PDF]
Cyclospora spp. in nonhuman primates are most closely related to Cyclospora cayetanensis, an emerging human pathogen causing outbreaks of cyclosporiasis in North America.core CYCLOSPORIASIS IN AN INFANT
Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 2006 This report describes cyclosporiasis in a seven month old infant who presented with incessant crying and refusal of feeds. The routine modified ZN stained smears showed the oocysts of Cyclospora when all other tests failed to reveal enteric pathogens.openaire +2 more sources