Genomics of foodborne pathogens for microbial food safety
Highlights•Genetic data makes comparisons transparent, for broad sharing across the
disciplines.•US FDA in combination with the NCBI developed the first distributed WGS …
disciplines.•US FDA in combination with the NCBI developed the first distributed WGS …
Recent and emerging innovations in Salmonella detection: a food and environmental perspective
RL Bell, KG Jarvis, AR Ottesen… - Microbial …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Salmonella is a diverse genus of Gram‐negative bacilli and a major foodborne pathogen
responsible for more than a million illnesses annually in the United States alone. Rapid …
responsible for more than a million illnesses annually in the United States alone. Rapid …
An economic evaluation of the whole genome sequencing source tracking program in the US
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) created the GenomeTrakr Whole Genome
Sequencing (WGS) Network in 2013, as a tool to improve food safety. This study presents an …
Sequencing (WGS) Network in 2013, as a tool to improve food safety. This study presents an …
Development of a streptavidin-bridged enhanced sandwich ELISA based on self-paired nanobodies for monitoring multiplex Salmonella serogroups
Y Ren, J Wei, Y Wang, P Wang, Y Ji, B Liu, J Wang… - Analytica Chimica …, 2022 - Elsevier
Salmonella are major pathogens that cause foodborne diseases. In this work, a broad-
spectrum Salmonella nanobody-01 (Nb-01) was isolated and applied in the development of …
spectrum Salmonella nanobody-01 (Nb-01) was isolated and applied in the development of …
The persistence of bacterial pathogens in surface water and its impact on global food safety
Water is vital to agriculture. It is essential that the water used for the production of fresh
produce commodities be safe. Microbial pathogens are able to survive for extended periods …
produce commodities be safe. Microbial pathogens are able to survive for extended periods …
Infection, colonization and shedding of Campylobacter and Salmonella in animals and their contribution to human disease: A review
E Rukambile, V Sintchenko… - Zoonoses and public …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Livestock meat and offal contribute significantly to human nutrition as sources of high‐quality
protein and micronutrients. Livestock products are increasingly in demand, particularly in …
protein and micronutrients. Livestock products are increasingly in demand, particularly in …
Prevalence of Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes in non-traditional irrigation waters in the Mid-Atlantic United States is affected by water type, season, and …
Irrigation water contaminated with Salmonella enterica and Listeria monocytogenes may
provide a route of contamination of raw or minimally processed fruits and vegetables. While …
provide a route of contamination of raw or minimally processed fruits and vegetables. While …
Tomato plant microbiota under conventional and organic fertilization regimes in a soilless culture system
CN Resendiz-Nava, F Alonso-Onofre, HV Silva-Rojas… - Microorganisms, 2023 - mdpi.com
Tomato is the main vegetable cultivated under soilless culture systems (SCSs); production of
organic tomato under SCSs has increased due to consumer demands for healthier and …
organic tomato under SCSs has increased due to consumer demands for healthier and …
Salmonella genomics in public health and food safety
The species Salmonella enterica comprises over 2,600 serovars, many of which are known
to be intracellular pathogens of mammals, birds, and reptiles. It is now apparent that …
to be intracellular pathogens of mammals, birds, and reptiles. It is now apparent that …
A multicenter genomic epidemiological investigation in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico reveals the diversity and persistence of Salmonella populations in surface waters
This study examined the diversity and persistence of Salmonella in the surface waters of
agricultural regions of Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Research groups (three in 2019–2020 and …
agricultural regions of Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Research groups (three in 2019–2020 and …