Background: The genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species; C. sakazakii, C. malonaticus, C. turicensis, C. muytjensii, and C. dublinensis. The genus includes opportunistic human pathogens, and the first three species have been associated with neonatal infections. The most severe diseases are caused in neonates and include fatal necrotizing enterocolitis and meningitis. The genetic basis of the diversity within the genus is unknown, and few virulence traits have been identified. Methodology/Principal Findings: We report here the first sequence of a member of this genus, C. sakazakii strain BAA-894. The genome of Cronobacter sakazakii strain BAA-894 comprises a 4.4 Mb chromosome (57% GC content) an...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Cronobacter are causes of rare but severe illness in neonates and ...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
The genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species; C. sakaz...
Background Species of Cronobacter are widespread in the environment and are occasional food-borne p...
Species of Cronobacter are widespread in the environment and are occasional food-borne pathogens ass...
In recent years, some outbreaks of bacterial infection in neonatal intensive care units have been tr...
The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe ...
The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe ...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
Background: Following the association of Cronobacter spp. to several publicized fatal outbreaks in n...
Cronobacter helveticus, Cronobacter pulveris, and Cronobacter zurichensis are newly described specie...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Cronobacter are causes of rare but severe illness in neonates and ...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
BackgroundThe genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species...
The genus Cronobacter (formerly called Enterobacter sakazakii) is composed of five species; C. sakaz...
Background Species of Cronobacter are widespread in the environment and are occasional food-borne p...
Species of Cronobacter are widespread in the environment and are occasional food-borne pathogens ass...
In recent years, some outbreaks of bacterial infection in neonatal intensive care units have been tr...
The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe ...
The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe ...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
Background: Following the association of Cronobacter spp. to several publicized fatal outbreaks in n...
Cronobacter helveticus, Cronobacter pulveris, and Cronobacter zurichensis are newly described specie...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
Cronobacter species cause infections in all age groups; however neonates are at highest risk and rem...
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Cronobacter are causes of rare but severe illness in neonates and ...