Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as important reservoirs of human pathogens, and therefore, significant attention has been directed recently to understanding mechanisms of the interactions between plants and enterics, like Salmonella. A screen of tomato cultivars for their susceptibility to Salmonella revealed significant differences in the ability of this human pathogen to multiply within fruits; expression of the Salmonella genes (cysB, agfB, fadH) involved in the interactions with tomatoes depended on the tomato genotype and maturity stage. Proliferation of Salmonella was strongly reduced in the tomato mutants with defects in ethylene synthesis, perception and signal transduction. While mutation in the ripening-rel...
Produce associated gastroenteritis in recent years has become more associated with fruits and vegeta...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as vehicles of salmonellosis. Pre- and post-...
Enteric pathogens, including non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. and enterovirulent Escherichia coli, are ...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recog-nized as important reservoirs of human pathogens,...
Several outbreaks of Salmonella enterica infections have been linked to tomatoes. One cost-effective...
It is becoming clear that human enteric pathogens, like Salmonella, can efficiently colonize vegetat...
It is becoming clear that human enteric pathogens, like Salmonella, can efficiently colonize vegetat...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens co...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens co...
Recent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens colonize, mu...
MAIN OBJECTIVES: Fresh fruits and vegetables become increasingly recognized as vehicles of human sal...
MAIN OBJECTIVES: Fresh fruits and vegetables become increasingly recognized as vehicles of human sal...
Human enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella spp. and verotoxigenic Escherichia coli, are increasingl...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as vehicles of salmonellosis. Pre- and post-...
Outbreak information linking fresh tomato fruit to illnesses is reviewed in this chapter. While toma...
Produce associated gastroenteritis in recent years has become more associated with fruits and vegeta...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as vehicles of salmonellosis. Pre- and post-...
Enteric pathogens, including non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. and enterovirulent Escherichia coli, are ...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recog-nized as important reservoirs of human pathogens,...
Several outbreaks of Salmonella enterica infections have been linked to tomatoes. One cost-effective...
It is becoming clear that human enteric pathogens, like Salmonella, can efficiently colonize vegetat...
It is becoming clear that human enteric pathogens, like Salmonella, can efficiently colonize vegetat...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens co...
BackgroundRecent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens co...
Recent outbreaks of vegetable-associated gastroenteritis suggest that enteric pathogens colonize, mu...
MAIN OBJECTIVES: Fresh fruits and vegetables become increasingly recognized as vehicles of human sal...
MAIN OBJECTIVES: Fresh fruits and vegetables become increasingly recognized as vehicles of human sal...
Human enteric pathogens, such as Salmonella spp. and verotoxigenic Escherichia coli, are increasingl...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as vehicles of salmonellosis. Pre- and post-...
Outbreak information linking fresh tomato fruit to illnesses is reviewed in this chapter. While toma...
Produce associated gastroenteritis in recent years has become more associated with fruits and vegeta...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are increasingly recognized as vehicles of salmonellosis. Pre- and post-...
Enteric pathogens, including non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. and enterovirulent Escherichia coli, are ...