© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Efficient and correct evaluation of sampling results with respect to hypotheses about the concentration or distribution of bacteria generally requires knowledge about the performance of the detection method. To assess the sensitivity of the detection method an experiment is usually performed where the target matrix is spiked (i.e. artificially contaminated) with different concentrations of the bacteria, followed by analyses of the samples using the pre-enrichment method and the analytical detection method of interest. For safety reasons or because of economic or time limits it is not always possible to perform exactly such an experiment, with the desired number of samples. In this paper, we show how heterogeneous data fr...
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major challenge to modern medicine and of grave concern to publi...
Strain typing of bacterial isolates is increasingly used to identify sources of infection or product...
Strain typing of bacterial isolates is increasingly used to identify sources of infection or product...
Introduction : Cooked chilled foods, or REPFEDs (refrigerated and processed foods of extended durabi...
This article summarizes previous laboratory studies to characterize the performance of methods for c...
Different analytical methods are available to analyse the DNA samples from crime scenes or to screen...
This thesis is about different kinds of detection problems in biology: detection of DNA sequences in...
Pathogenic microorganisms are known to be distributed heterogeneously in food products that are soli...
none4siCurrent sampling plans assume a random distribution of microorganisms in food. However, food-...
This paper considers a statistical model for the detection mechanism of qualitative microbiological ...
To estimate the true prevalence of Campylobacter and the diagnostic sensitivity of routine detection...
A framework using maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is used to fit a probability distribution to a...
Rapidly assaying the diversity of a bacterial species present in a sample obtained from a hospital p...
Codes and shiny app for the "Estimation and Inference of Contamination using Group Testing" paper. ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major challenge to modern medicine and of grave concern to publi...
Strain typing of bacterial isolates is increasingly used to identify sources of infection or product...
Strain typing of bacterial isolates is increasingly used to identify sources of infection or product...
Introduction : Cooked chilled foods, or REPFEDs (refrigerated and processed foods of extended durabi...
This article summarizes previous laboratory studies to characterize the performance of methods for c...