<p>Foodborne diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In most cases, these diseases are caused by contaminated food products, but transmission can also subsequently occur via person to person contact. The ability to detect the pathogens is an important aspect in the verification of food safety. A major proportion of foodborne disease is caused by Gram-negative bacteria. In this thesis, the detection of Gram-negative foodborne pathogens is addressed by looking at the successive steps from enrichment to detection with <em>Salmonella</em>, Shiga toxin-producing <em>E. coli</em> and <em>Cronobacter</em> spp. as example pathogens. The detection of foodborne pathogens using microbiological culture media aiming at the resu...
A quick foodborne pathogen screening method after six-hour enrichment culture with a broad-range foo...
Protecting consumers from foodborne illness is an important health concern facing the food industry ...
Copyright © 2013 Masahiro Hayashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Foodborne diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In most cases, these dis...
Pathogenic bacteria occurring in foods cause various human illnisses. Standard methods for the detec...
Foodborne diseases impact human health and economies worldwide in terms of health care and productiv...
Author Institution: Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State Universit
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Biology and Health Science, University of Luton, in partial ...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
Foodborne illnesses have become more common over time, posing a major threat to human health around ...
Conventional methods to detect Salmonella spp. in foodstuffs may take up to 1 wk. Methods for pathog...
End of Project ReportThis study focused on the development of molecular tools for the rapid detecti...
Abstract The aim of this work was to assess and improve the enrichment cultivation of food-contamina...
A quick foodborne pathogen screening method after six-hour enrichment culture with a broad-range foo...
Protecting consumers from foodborne illness is an important health concern facing the food industry ...
Copyright © 2013 Masahiro Hayashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Foodborne diseases are a major source of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In most cases, these dis...
Pathogenic bacteria occurring in foods cause various human illnisses. Standard methods for the detec...
Foodborne diseases impact human health and economies worldwide in terms of health care and productiv...
Author Institution: Department of Food Science and Technology, The Ohio State Universit
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
Salmonella, a genus within Enterobacteriaceae, remains as an important human pathogen and it has bee...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Biology and Health Science, University of Luton, in partial ...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
Foodborne illnesses have become more common over time, posing a major threat to human health around ...
Conventional methods to detect Salmonella spp. in foodstuffs may take up to 1 wk. Methods for pathog...
End of Project ReportThis study focused on the development of molecular tools for the rapid detecti...
Abstract The aim of this work was to assess and improve the enrichment cultivation of food-contamina...
A quick foodborne pathogen screening method after six-hour enrichment culture with a broad-range foo...
Protecting consumers from foodborne illness is an important health concern facing the food industry ...
Copyright © 2013 Masahiro Hayashi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...