Enterobacter sakazakii is a motile, peritrichous, gram-negative rod that was previously known as a yellow pigmented Enterobacter cloacae. It is documented as a rare cause of outbreaks and sporadic cases of life-threatening neonatal meningitis, necrotizing enterocolitis, and sepsis. E. sakazakii has been isolated from milk powder-based formulas, and there is thus a need to investigate whether and where E. sakazakii occurs in these manufacturing environments. For this purpose, a simple detection method was developed based on two features of E. sakazakii: its yellow pigmented colonies when grown on tryptone soy agar and its constitutive alpha-glucosidase, which is detected in a 4-h colorimetric assay. Using this screening method, E. sakazakii ...
Enterobacter sakazakii has recently been identified as an opportunistic pathogen. The current cultur...
Enterobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming bacterium belonging to the Enterobacter...
Enterobacter sakazakii previously known as \u27yellow-pigmented E. cloacae\u27 has been classified a...
Enterobacter sakazakii is a motile, peritrichous, gram-negative rod that was previously known as a y...
A method was developed to detect and identify Enterobacter sakazakii in environmental samples. The m...
Enterobacter sakazakii occasionally causes illness in premature babies and neonates. Contamination o...
M. Tech. Biotechnology.Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging pathogen implicated in serious illness ...
Enterobacter sakazakii, a motile peritrichous gram-negative rod, has been implicated in a severe for...
Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that is associated with rare but life-t...
Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging pathogen transmitted through contaminated infant formula, caus...
International audienceBackground: Enterobacter sakazakii is the causative agent of rare but severe f...
Abstract Background Enterobacter sakazakii is the causative agent of rare but severe food-borne infe...
Contamination of powdered infant formula by Enterobacter sakazakii and other pathogens will be consi...
Enterobacter sakazakii, a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium, is an emerging foodborne pathogen that...
Abstract Background E. sakazakii is considered to be an opportunistic pathogen, implicated in food b...
Enterobacter sakazakii has recently been identified as an opportunistic pathogen. The current cultur...
Enterobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming bacterium belonging to the Enterobacter...
Enterobacter sakazakii previously known as \u27yellow-pigmented E. cloacae\u27 has been classified a...
Enterobacter sakazakii is a motile, peritrichous, gram-negative rod that was previously known as a y...
A method was developed to detect and identify Enterobacter sakazakii in environmental samples. The m...
Enterobacter sakazakii occasionally causes illness in premature babies and neonates. Contamination o...
M. Tech. Biotechnology.Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging pathogen implicated in serious illness ...
Enterobacter sakazakii, a motile peritrichous gram-negative rod, has been implicated in a severe for...
Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging opportunistic pathogen that is associated with rare but life-t...
Enterobacter sakazakii is an emerging pathogen transmitted through contaminated infant formula, caus...
International audienceBackground: Enterobacter sakazakii is the causative agent of rare but severe f...
Abstract Background Enterobacter sakazakii is the causative agent of rare but severe food-borne infe...
Contamination of powdered infant formula by Enterobacter sakazakii and other pathogens will be consi...
Enterobacter sakazakii, a gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium, is an emerging foodborne pathogen that...
Abstract Background E. sakazakii is considered to be an opportunistic pathogen, implicated in food b...
Enterobacter sakazakii has recently been identified as an opportunistic pathogen. The current cultur...
Enterobacter sakazakii is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming bacterium belonging to the Enterobacter...
Enterobacter sakazakii previously known as \u27yellow-pigmented E. cloacae\u27 has been classified a...