: Yersiniosis - the 4th most commonly reported zoonosis in the European Union - is caused by the consumption of food contaminated with the bacterium Yersinia enterocolitica. The number of human cases and contaminated food samples is probably underestimated since conventional molecular methods currently proposed for Yersinia enterocolitica detection proved to have several limitations. Critical issues associated with the detection of Yersinia enterocolitica in meat and/or meat product has already been investigated, whereas data on the possible limits of the molecular methods for Yersinia enterocolitica detection in vegetables are still lacking. According to ISO method (ISO 18867:2015), real-time polymerase chain reaction (rtPCR) should be ado...
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a novel molecular biology technique providing a...
Introduction: VTEC have been increasingly recognized as food borne pathogen, also in fresh produce. ...
During the last decade, Yersinia enterocolitica has been reported to cause between 500 and 800 cases...
: Yersiniosis - the 4th most commonly reported zoonosis in the European Union - is caused by the con...
This thesis deals with the methodological advances of diagnostic PCR including reliability of PCR an...
A Yersinia PCR-Compatible Enrichment (YPCE) medium was developed, which removes the necessity for sa...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
Detection and isolation of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains from foods of animal origin is...
Four enrichment PCR protocols for detecting unlysed cells of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica were...
AbstractObjectives: Detection of Yersinia enterocolitica in clinical samples is still not sensitive ...
Abstract. Yersiniosis is an important zoonosis, causing disease to humans and animals. The available...
A culture-independent method for the direct detection in food of Yersinia spp. was developed in this...
Since the development of real-time PCR, the technology has been widely applied in the field of diagn...
Background: Among the 18 species of the genus Yersinia, only three species are responsible for human...
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a novel molecular biology technique providing a...
Introduction: VTEC have been increasingly recognized as food borne pathogen, also in fresh produce. ...
During the last decade, Yersinia enterocolitica has been reported to cause between 500 and 800 cases...
: Yersiniosis - the 4th most commonly reported zoonosis in the European Union - is caused by the con...
This thesis deals with the methodological advances of diagnostic PCR including reliability of PCR an...
A Yersinia PCR-Compatible Enrichment (YPCE) medium was developed, which removes the necessity for sa...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
Detection and isolation of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica strains from foods of animal origin is...
Four enrichment PCR protocols for detecting unlysed cells of pathogenic Yersinia enterocolitica were...
AbstractObjectives: Detection of Yersinia enterocolitica in clinical samples is still not sensitive ...
Abstract. Yersiniosis is an important zoonosis, causing disease to humans and animals. The available...
A culture-independent method for the direct detection in food of Yersinia spp. was developed in this...
Since the development of real-time PCR, the technology has been widely applied in the field of diagn...
Background: Among the 18 species of the genus Yersinia, only three species are responsible for human...
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a novel molecular biology technique providing a...
Introduction: VTEC have been increasingly recognized as food borne pathogen, also in fresh produce. ...
During the last decade, Yersinia enterocolitica has been reported to cause between 500 and 800 cases...