A coordinated survey for Cronobacter and related organisms in powdered infant formula, follow up formula and infant foods was undertaken by 8 laboratories in 7 countries in recognition of and in response to the data needs identified in an FAO/WHO call for data in order to develop global risk management guidance for these products. The products (domestic and imported) were purchased from the local market and were categorised according to their principle ingredients. A total of 290 products were analysed using a standardised procedure of pre-enrichment in 225 ml Buffered Peptone Water (BPW), followed by enrichment in Enterobacteriaceae Enrichment (EE) broth, plating on the chromogenic Cronobacter Druggan–Forsythe–Iversen (DFI) agar and presum...
Cronobacter sakazakii is an emerging foodborne pathogen which causes necrotizing enterocolitis, bact...
Cronobacter spp. are bacterial pathogens that cause neonatal meningitis, septicemia, and necrotizing...
Cronobacter species are opportunistic food-borne pathogens that can cause severe and sometimes letha...
A coordinated survey for Cronobacter and related organisms in powdered infant formula, follow up for...
Members of the Cronobacter genus (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) have become associated with neona...
Background/Aims: Cronobacter spp. have been identified as being of considerable risk to neonates. Th...
Cronobacter is a newly described genus which includes opportunistic pathogens formerly known as ‘Ent...
The genus Cronobacter consists of Gram-negative, motile, non-spore forming, facultative anaerobic ba...
Background/Aims: Cronobacter spp. have been identified as being of considerable risk to neonates. Th...
Background: Until recently, members of the Cronobacter genus (formerly known as Enterobacter sakazak...
Cronobacter is a bacterial genus that includes seven species, and the species Cronobacter sakazakii ...
Enterobacter sakazakii previously known as ‘yellow-pigmented E. cloacae’ has been classified as a ne...
In recent years, some outbreaks of bacterial infection in neonatal intensive care units have been tr...
International Commission for Microbiological Specification for Foods ranked Cronobacter sakazakii as...
Aim: To determine the survival and growth characteristics of Cronobacter species (Enterobacter sakaz...
Cronobacter sakazakii is an emerging foodborne pathogen which causes necrotizing enterocolitis, bact...
Cronobacter spp. are bacterial pathogens that cause neonatal meningitis, septicemia, and necrotizing...
Cronobacter species are opportunistic food-borne pathogens that can cause severe and sometimes letha...
A coordinated survey for Cronobacter and related organisms in powdered infant formula, follow up for...
Members of the Cronobacter genus (formerly Enterobacter sakazakii) have become associated with neona...
Background/Aims: Cronobacter spp. have been identified as being of considerable risk to neonates. Th...
Cronobacter is a newly described genus which includes opportunistic pathogens formerly known as ‘Ent...
The genus Cronobacter consists of Gram-negative, motile, non-spore forming, facultative anaerobic ba...
Background/Aims: Cronobacter spp. have been identified as being of considerable risk to neonates. Th...
Background: Until recently, members of the Cronobacter genus (formerly known as Enterobacter sakazak...
Cronobacter is a bacterial genus that includes seven species, and the species Cronobacter sakazakii ...
Enterobacter sakazakii previously known as ‘yellow-pigmented E. cloacae’ has been classified as a ne...
In recent years, some outbreaks of bacterial infection in neonatal intensive care units have been tr...
International Commission for Microbiological Specification for Foods ranked Cronobacter sakazakii as...
Aim: To determine the survival and growth characteristics of Cronobacter species (Enterobacter sakaz...
Cronobacter sakazakii is an emerging foodborne pathogen which causes necrotizing enterocolitis, bact...
Cronobacter spp. are bacterial pathogens that cause neonatal meningitis, septicemia, and necrotizing...
Cronobacter species are opportunistic food-borne pathogens that can cause severe and sometimes letha...