Non-typhoidal Salmonella is estimated to be the most common bacterial cause of foodborne illness in the United States, causing an estimated one million domestically acquired foodborne illnesses annually. Recent, large outbreaks have highlighted the importance of ground beef as an important source of multidrug-resistant Salmonella. We analysed the epidemiology of salmonellosis outbreaks that were attributed to beef in the United States reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from 1973 to 2011. During 1973-2011, of the 1965 outbreaks of Salmonella where a food vehicle was implicated, 96 were attributed to beef, accounting for 3684 illnesses. We observed a shift in the type of beef implicated in salmonellosis outbreaks...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Millions of Americans suffer from foodborne illnesses each year. While mild cases often get shrugged...
emerged in the 1990s and is associated with greater clinical severity than pansusceptible S. Typhimu...
Salmonellosis incidence rates have not declined over the last 15 years in the US despite a significa...
Our investigation focused on foodborne outbreaks related to meat and meat products, published in pee...
Significant effort has been targeted at reducing the risk of pathogens in U.S. beef products since t...
Although most non-typhoidal Salmonella illnesses are self-limiting, antimicrobial treatment is criti...
Significant effort has been targeted at reducing the risk of pathogens in U.S. beef products since t...
Background: The consumption of multidrug resistant Salmonella isolates along with a raw meat dish is...
Doctor of PhilosophyFood Science Institute -- Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterSalmone...
In September 2018, CDC identified Salmonella enterica serotype Newport (Newport) infections that wer...
"Each year, roughly 1 in 6 people in the US gets sick from eating contaminated food. The 1,000 or mo...
Doctor of PhilosophyFood Science Institute -- Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterSalmone...
Salmonella infection is among the main food-borne gastrointestinal disease. Meat has been recognized...
Restricting antibiotic use in food production animals is a target for reducing antimicrobial drug-re...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Millions of Americans suffer from foodborne illnesses each year. While mild cases often get shrugged...
emerged in the 1990s and is associated with greater clinical severity than pansusceptible S. Typhimu...
Salmonellosis incidence rates have not declined over the last 15 years in the US despite a significa...
Our investigation focused on foodborne outbreaks related to meat and meat products, published in pee...
Significant effort has been targeted at reducing the risk of pathogens in U.S. beef products since t...
Although most non-typhoidal Salmonella illnesses are self-limiting, antimicrobial treatment is criti...
Significant effort has been targeted at reducing the risk of pathogens in U.S. beef products since t...
Background: The consumption of multidrug resistant Salmonella isolates along with a raw meat dish is...
Doctor of PhilosophyFood Science Institute -- Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterSalmone...
In September 2018, CDC identified Salmonella enterica serotype Newport (Newport) infections that wer...
"Each year, roughly 1 in 6 people in the US gets sick from eating contaminated food. The 1,000 or mo...
Doctor of PhilosophyFood Science Institute -- Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyDavid G. RenterSalmone...
Salmonella infection is among the main food-borne gastrointestinal disease. Meat has been recognized...
Restricting antibiotic use in food production animals is a target for reducing antimicrobial drug-re...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Millions of Americans suffer from foodborne illnesses each year. While mild cases often get shrugged...
emerged in the 1990s and is associated with greater clinical severity than pansusceptible S. Typhimu...