Detection of enterotoxin by targeting entFM and hblA genes in Bacillus cereus BC1 strain inoculated into ready to eat food (RTF) and drink samples using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was conducted. The B. cereus BC1 strain was confirmed as a Bacillus diarrhoeal enterotoxin (BDE) when tested by a commercially available Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-BDE immunoassay (ELISA-BDE immunoassay, TECRA). In the specificity study, both enterotoxin genes were detected on chromosomal DNA of B. cereus BC1 strain by showing a specific band of 1269 bp (entFM) and 874 bp (hblA), respectively. However, none of the target genes were detected for the other 15 genomic DNA bacteria (B. cereus (ATCC 11779), B. subtilis (ATCC 6633), Campylobacter jejuni (ATC...
Bacillus cereus is traditionally thought to be the only member of its genus accepted as a pathogen i...
Objectives: To investigate the potential use of DNA techniques in epidemiological diagnosisof Bacill...
Bacillus cereus produces pore-forming toxins responsible for diarrhoea; therefore, rapidly detecting...
Bacillus cereus is one of the important food pathogens. Since B. cereus group cells, such as B. cere...
Many strains of Bacillus cereus cause gastrointestinal diseases, and the closely related insect path...
International audienceVery different toxins are responsible for the two types of gastrointestinal di...
Bacillus cereus, usually ingested by food, can cause two types of disease due to the presence of tox...
The food poisoning bacterium Bacillus cereus produces a large array of potentially pathogenic substa...
This study provides data on the prevalence of potentially pathogenic Bacillus cereus in foods from c...
Bacillus cereus a well known food poisoning organism, has been identified as the causative agent in ...
Objectives: To compare the Reverse Passive Latex Agglutination (RPLA) and Enzyme Linked Immunosorben...
Bacillus cereus causes emesis and/or diarrhea following ingestion of contaminated food due to the pr...
Objectives: To compare the Reverse Passive Latex Agglutination (RPLA) and Enzyme Linked Immunosorben...
Several powdered food products were screened using repetitive element palindrome PCR (rep-PCR) for t...
In Brazil. the incidence of Bacillus cereus outbreaks is unknown, and there is little information ab...
Bacillus cereus is traditionally thought to be the only member of its genus accepted as a pathogen i...
Objectives: To investigate the potential use of DNA techniques in epidemiological diagnosisof Bacill...
Bacillus cereus produces pore-forming toxins responsible for diarrhoea; therefore, rapidly detecting...
Bacillus cereus is one of the important food pathogens. Since B. cereus group cells, such as B. cere...
Many strains of Bacillus cereus cause gastrointestinal diseases, and the closely related insect path...
International audienceVery different toxins are responsible for the two types of gastrointestinal di...
Bacillus cereus, usually ingested by food, can cause two types of disease due to the presence of tox...
The food poisoning bacterium Bacillus cereus produces a large array of potentially pathogenic substa...
This study provides data on the prevalence of potentially pathogenic Bacillus cereus in foods from c...
Bacillus cereus a well known food poisoning organism, has been identified as the causative agent in ...
Objectives: To compare the Reverse Passive Latex Agglutination (RPLA) and Enzyme Linked Immunosorben...
Bacillus cereus causes emesis and/or diarrhea following ingestion of contaminated food due to the pr...
Objectives: To compare the Reverse Passive Latex Agglutination (RPLA) and Enzyme Linked Immunosorben...
Several powdered food products were screened using repetitive element palindrome PCR (rep-PCR) for t...
In Brazil. the incidence of Bacillus cereus outbreaks is unknown, and there is little information ab...
Bacillus cereus is traditionally thought to be the only member of its genus accepted as a pathogen i...
Objectives: To investigate the potential use of DNA techniques in epidemiological diagnosisof Bacill...
Bacillus cereus produces pore-forming toxins responsible for diarrhoea; therefore, rapidly detecting...