Bacillus cereus is an important foodborne pathogen causing diarrhoea, emesis and in, rare cases, lethal poisonings. The emetic syndrome is caused by cereulide, a heat‐stable toxin. Originally considered as a rather homogenous group, the emetic strains have since been shown to display some diversity, including the existence of two clusters of mesophilic B. cereus and psychrotolerant Bacillus weihenstephanensis. Using Pulsed‐Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) analysis, this research aimed to better understand the diversity and spatio‐temporal occurrence of emetic strains originating from environmental or food niches versus those isolated from foodborne cases. The diversity was evaluated using a set of 52 B. cereus and B. weihenstephanensis stra...
Bacillus cereus, usually ingested by food, can cause two types of disease due to the presence of tox...
Copyright © 2014 Ute Messelhäusser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...
Bacillus cereus is an important foodborne pathogen causing diarrhoea, emesis and in, rare cases, let...
Bacillus cereus, the Gram-positive and spore-forming ubiquitous bacterium, may cause emesis as the r...
The so-called 'Bacillus cereus sensu lato group' of Gram-positive spore-forming bacteria comprises s...
B. cereus is an important foodborne pathogen responsible for two types of syndromes: the emetic and ...
Bacillus cereus can give rise to two distinct forms of food borne disease, the diarrehoealand emetic...
Several Bacillus cereus strains possess the genetic fittings to produce two different types of toxin...
<p>Two thousand Bacillus cereus sensu lato isolates from food and environmental matrices were ...
Bacteria belonging to the Bacillus cereus group are commonly found in soil, air, dust, water and in ...
The epidemiology of Bacillus cereus strains responsible for food poisoning is scantly known, mostly ...
Aims Cereulide, the emetic toxin of Bacillus cereus, is an important foodborne toxin implicated in l...
Two thousand Bacillus cereus sensu lato isolates from food and environmental matrices were screened ...
Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) subtyping has been used extensively to characterize various ...
Bacillus cereus, usually ingested by food, can cause two types of disease due to the presence of tox...
Copyright © 2014 Ute Messelhäusser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...
Bacillus cereus is an important foodborne pathogen causing diarrhoea, emesis and in, rare cases, let...
Bacillus cereus, the Gram-positive and spore-forming ubiquitous bacterium, may cause emesis as the r...
The so-called 'Bacillus cereus sensu lato group' of Gram-positive spore-forming bacteria comprises s...
B. cereus is an important foodborne pathogen responsible for two types of syndromes: the emetic and ...
Bacillus cereus can give rise to two distinct forms of food borne disease, the diarrehoealand emetic...
Several Bacillus cereus strains possess the genetic fittings to produce two different types of toxin...
<p>Two thousand Bacillus cereus sensu lato isolates from food and environmental matrices were ...
Bacteria belonging to the Bacillus cereus group are commonly found in soil, air, dust, water and in ...
The epidemiology of Bacillus cereus strains responsible for food poisoning is scantly known, mostly ...
Aims Cereulide, the emetic toxin of Bacillus cereus, is an important foodborne toxin implicated in l...
Two thousand Bacillus cereus sensu lato isolates from food and environmental matrices were screened ...
Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) subtyping has been used extensively to characterize various ...
Bacillus cereus, usually ingested by food, can cause two types of disease due to the presence of tox...
Copyright © 2014 Ute Messelhäusser et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
The aim of this study was to identify and characterise Bacillus cereus from a unique national collec...