Heated food is known to be often contaminated with B. cereus, leading to cases of diarrhoeal or emetic diseases. Battalion kitchens or army catering facilities present a food safety risk, as temperature abuse and long storage time can result in serious public health problems affecting a high number of served people. In contrast to civil catering facilities, no microbiological monitoring systems are currently implemented in Swiss military kitchens. In this study toxin gene profiles and cytotoxicity levels of 21 isolates of B. cereus originating from six different food categories were determined. Nearly all isolates (95%) harbored the nhe gene, whereas no hbl could be detected. Seven isolates displayed the cytK2 gene and one cereulide-produce...
Bacillus cereus, a bacteria frequently associated with food spoilage, is responsible for 2 different...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...
Bacillus cereus is a toxin-producing, endospore-forming, facultative bacterium ubiquitous in the env...
Heated food is known to be often contaminated with B. cereus, leading to cases of diarrhoeal or emet...
In the last decade, foodborne outbreaks and individual cases caused by bacterial toxins showed an in...
In the last decade, foodborne outbreaks and individual cases caused by bacterial toxins showed an in...
Mashed potato powder as well as powdered infant formula (PIF) are frequently contaminated with Bacil...
Foodborne illnesses cause morbidity, hospitalization and death to a variable exten...
Numerous types of foods have been associated with food poisoning and a lot of cases have been linked...
Ninety air samples and ninety six samples from benches and equipments surfaces were collected in two...
While the relevance of Bacillus (B.) cereus as a major cause of gastroenteritis is undisputed, the r...
Several Bacillus cereus strains possess the genetic fittings to produce two different types of toxin...
This study provides data on the prevalence of potentially pathogenic Bacillus cereus in foods from c...
Bacillus cytotoxicus belongs to the Bacillus cereus group that also comprises the foodborne pathogen...
In Brazil. the incidence of Bacillus cereus outbreaks is unknown, and there is little information ab...
Bacillus cereus, a bacteria frequently associated with food spoilage, is responsible for 2 different...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...
Bacillus cereus is a toxin-producing, endospore-forming, facultative bacterium ubiquitous in the env...
Heated food is known to be often contaminated with B. cereus, leading to cases of diarrhoeal or emet...
In the last decade, foodborne outbreaks and individual cases caused by bacterial toxins showed an in...
In the last decade, foodborne outbreaks and individual cases caused by bacterial toxins showed an in...
Mashed potato powder as well as powdered infant formula (PIF) are frequently contaminated with Bacil...
Foodborne illnesses cause morbidity, hospitalization and death to a variable exten...
Numerous types of foods have been associated with food poisoning and a lot of cases have been linked...
Ninety air samples and ninety six samples from benches and equipments surfaces were collected in two...
While the relevance of Bacillus (B.) cereus as a major cause of gastroenteritis is undisputed, the r...
Several Bacillus cereus strains possess the genetic fittings to produce two different types of toxin...
This study provides data on the prevalence of potentially pathogenic Bacillus cereus in foods from c...
Bacillus cytotoxicus belongs to the Bacillus cereus group that also comprises the foodborne pathogen...
In Brazil. the incidence of Bacillus cereus outbreaks is unknown, and there is little information ab...
Bacillus cereus, a bacteria frequently associated with food spoilage, is responsible for 2 different...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...
Bacillus cereus is a toxin-producing, endospore-forming, facultative bacterium ubiquitous in the env...