Previous studies have shown enteral nutritional solutions (ENS) contaminated with large numbers of microorganisms from the environment or gastrointestinal (GI) tract of patients have caused respiratory infections, acute and chronic enteritis, and septicemia. The introduction of closed- enteral feeding systems has been used to prevent contaminating organisms from entering enteral feeding systems in large numbers. However, there is some discussion as to whether this has been an effective measure in reducing ENS-related infections because there is anecdotal evidence to suggest that disease processes resulting from enteral feeding are still commonplace in the hospital and home. This is because there is very little information about the growth o...
In July 1984, two patients fed enteral nutrition solutions contaminated with Enterobacter cloacae de...
The presence of pathogenic serotypes of E. coli in milk and milk products causes food borne illness....
AIM: The supramucosal gel, crucial for gut barrier function, might be compromised in necrotizing ent...
Previous studies have shown enteral nutritional solutions (ENS) contaminated with large numbers of m...
SUMMARY Enteral feeding solutions can be contaminated by bacterial micro-organisms already present i...
Enteral nutrient solutions (ENS) which are contaminated with microorganisms from exogenous sources o...
Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were subjected to pasteurization...
Aims: Certain milk factors may promote the growth of a gastrointestinal microflora predominated by b...
ABSTRACT. Contaminated enteral nutrient solution (ENS) was used to assess the risks of intestinal co...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
Abstract: The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and ...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
This study aimed to assess the transit tolerance of potential probiotic dairy Lactobacillus strains ...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
In July 1984, two patients fed enteral nutrition solutions contaminated with Enterobacter cloacae de...
The presence of pathogenic serotypes of E. coli in milk and milk products causes food borne illness....
AIM: The supramucosal gel, crucial for gut barrier function, might be compromised in necrotizing ent...
Previous studies have shown enteral nutritional solutions (ENS) contaminated with large numbers of m...
SUMMARY Enteral feeding solutions can be contaminated by bacterial micro-organisms already present i...
Enteral nutrient solutions (ENS) which are contaminated with microorganisms from exogenous sources o...
Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were subjected to pasteurization...
Aims: Certain milk factors may promote the growth of a gastrointestinal microflora predominated by b...
ABSTRACT. Contaminated enteral nutrient solution (ENS) was used to assess the risks of intestinal co...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
Abstract: The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and ...
Enterococci are lactic acid bacteria of importance in foods; they can spoil processed meats but are ...
This study aimed to assess the transit tolerance of potential probiotic dairy Lactobacillus strains ...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC; E. coli) are food-borne agents associated with gastroenter...
In July 1984, two patients fed enteral nutrition solutions contaminated with Enterobacter cloacae de...
The presence of pathogenic serotypes of E. coli in milk and milk products causes food borne illness....
AIM: The supramucosal gel, crucial for gut barrier function, might be compromised in necrotizing ent...