Salmonellosis or “food poisoning” is a foodborne infection brought on by the pathogen Salmonella from the ingestion of the bacterium on contaminated foods such as vegetables. Infection from Salmonella leads to the highest incidence of hospitalizations and deaths each year, compared to any other bacterial foodborne illness. South Florida is the second largest agricultural winter vegetable producer in the United States, and contamination of vegetables is often observed in preharvest practices. A hardy bacterium, Salmonella, has been shown to live up to 6 weeks in soil and water up to 42°C without a host. The Florida Everglades is a tropical wetland that plays a large role in South Florida’s watershed. It can be divided into agricultural, cons...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Salmonella is the leading cause of death associated with foodborne illnesses in the USA. Difficulty ...
Researchers often debate whether all serovars of Salmonella enterica are pathogenic to humans. Broil...
Salmonellosis or “food poisoning” is a foodborne infection brought on by the pathogen Salmonella fro...
The natural tropical wetland which is the Everglades plays a large role in South Florida’s water she...
Salmonella is the leading microbial source of foodborne illnesses, making it an important organism f...
Several produce-borne outbreaks have been associated with the use of contaminated water during preha...
Salmonella is the second most common cause of foodborne infection in the Unites States (US). It is e...
Bacterial human pathogens are among the leading causes of death around the world, especially in low ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2017. Major: Food Science. Advisor: David Baumler. 1 comp...
Recent studies suggest the potential exists for enteric microorganisms to become “naturalized” to th...
Advances in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology have generated a vast amount of publicly ava...
To assess the risk factors involved in the contamination of fresh produce with human pathogenic orga...
Salmonella is a common enteric pathogen and is the most frequently reported bacterial infection in t...
Salmonella Wangata is a common yet poorly described serotype in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, th...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Salmonella is the leading cause of death associated with foodborne illnesses in the USA. Difficulty ...
Researchers often debate whether all serovars of Salmonella enterica are pathogenic to humans. Broil...
Salmonellosis or “food poisoning” is a foodborne infection brought on by the pathogen Salmonella fro...
The natural tropical wetland which is the Everglades plays a large role in South Florida’s water she...
Salmonella is the leading microbial source of foodborne illnesses, making it an important organism f...
Several produce-borne outbreaks have been associated with the use of contaminated water during preha...
Salmonella is the second most common cause of foodborne infection in the Unites States (US). It is e...
Bacterial human pathogens are among the leading causes of death around the world, especially in low ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2017. Major: Food Science. Advisor: David Baumler. 1 comp...
Recent studies suggest the potential exists for enteric microorganisms to become “naturalized” to th...
Advances in Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology have generated a vast amount of publicly ava...
To assess the risk factors involved in the contamination of fresh produce with human pathogenic orga...
Salmonella is a common enteric pathogen and is the most frequently reported bacterial infection in t...
Salmonella Wangata is a common yet poorly described serotype in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, th...
Newport is the third most common Salmonella enterica serotype identified among the estimated 1.2 mil...
Salmonella is the leading cause of death associated with foodborne illnesses in the USA. Difficulty ...
Researchers often debate whether all serovars of Salmonella enterica are pathogenic to humans. Broil...