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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

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  1. Massive Spread of OXA-48 Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae in the Environment of a Swiss Companion Animal Clinic

    • Antibiotics
    • Companion animal clinics contribute to the spread of antimicrobial resistant microorganisms (ARM) and outbreaks with ARM of public health concern have been described.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  2. Antimicrobial resistance and virulence genes in Salmonella enterica serovars isolated from droppings of layer chicken in two farms in Nigeria

    • Journal of Applied Microbiology
    • Journal of Applied Microbiology, Accepted Article. Aim This study aimed to investigate the isolation rate, antibiotic resistance, and virulence genes of Salmonella enterica serovar from two commercial farms in Nigeria. Methods and Results Salmonella isolation was performed according to the United States Food and Drug Agency (USFDA) method.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  3. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Activity of Novel Fungicides Containing a 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroquinoline Scaffold and Acting as Laccase Inhibitors

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Laccase is a novel target for fungicides. We previously developed a new fungicide, 4-chlorocinnamaldehyde thiosemicarbazide (PMDD-5Y), as a laccase inhibitor. The introduction of active groups of natural products into the framework of a pesticide molecular structure is an effective method for discovering active lead compounds, and it has applications in the discovery of new pesticides.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  4. The type 3 secretion effector IpgD promotes S. flexneri dissemination

    • PLOS Pathogens
    • by Volkan K. Köseoğlu, Marieke K. Jones, Hervé Agaisse The bacterial pathogen Shigella flexneri causes 270 million cases of bacillary dysentery worldwide every year, resulting in more than 200,000 deaths. S. flexneri pathogenic properties rely on its ability to invade epithelial cells and spread from cell to cell within the colonic epithelium.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Shigella
  5. Characterization of the transfer probability of Salmonella ser. Typhimurium between pork and a cutting knife in an experimental model

    • Microbial Risk Analysis
    • Cross-contamination is an important event for bacterial transfer throughout the pork production chain. In Brazil, Salmonella sp. is the most relevant hazard in the pork industry, and further knowledge concerning its contamination is essential for in-depth risk assessments. Thus, we aimed to assess the transfer probability of Salmonella sp.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  6. Presence of optrA-mediated linezolid resistance in multiple lineages and plasmids of Enterococcus faecalis revealed by long read sequencing

    • Microbiology
    • Transferable linezolid resistance due to , , and -like genes is increasingly detected in enterococci associated with animals and humans globally.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Antibiotic residues
      • Dioxins
  7. T1SEstacker: A Tri-Layer Stacking Model Effectively Predicts Bacterial Type 1 Secreted Proteins Based on C-Terminal Non-repeats-in-Toxin-Motif Sequence Features

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Type 1 secretion systems play important roles in pathogenicity of Gram-negative bacteria. However, the substrate secretion mechanism remains largely unknown. In this research, we observed the sequence features of repeats-in-toxin (RTX) proteins, a major class of type 1 secreted effectors (T1SEs). We found striking non-RTX-motif amino acid composition patterns at the C termini, most typically exemplified by the enriched “[FLI][VAI]” at the most C-terminal two positions.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  8. Solea senegalensis Bacterial Intestinal Microbiota Is Affected by Low Dietary Inclusion of Ulva ohnoi

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • The inclusion of macroalgae in the diets of farmed fish offers the opportunity for an added-value dietary ingredient to the nutraceutical feed. The composition of algae varies greatly among species. Several Ulva species have been considered in aquafeed formulations for different farmed fish, and Ulva ohnoi is being applied recently. However, the effects of seaweed dietary inclusion on the host must be evaluated.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Vibrio
  9. Methicillin- and Vancomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus From Humans and Ready-To-Eat Meat: Characterization of Antimicrobial Resistance and Biofilm Formation Ability

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Methicillin-resistant and vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA and VRSA) are zoonotic life-threatening pathogens, and their presence in food raises a public health concern. Yet, scarce data are available regarding MRSA and VRSA in both ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and food handlers.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  10. Gastrointestinal Autonomic Neuropathy Exacerbates Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis in Adult Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

    • Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
    • The diabetic autonomic neuropathy is one of the most common complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), especially gastrointestinal autonomic neuropathy (GAN), which occurs in up to 75% of patients.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Shigella
  11. Exposure Levels and Contributing Factors of Various Arsenic Species and Their Health Effects on Korean Adults

    • Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Arsenic is a human carcinogen. Data on urinary arsenic species analyses of Koreans are limited. This study evaluated the arsenic exposure level, contributing factors, and health effects in Korean adults. Dietary intake information and urine samples were obtained from 2044 participants.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  12. The Status of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Extract from Zhanjiang Mangrove Sediments and the Effects on Tissue Structure and Inflammatory Cytokines in Zebrafish Liver

    • Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are released into the environment from a wide range of sources. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the PCBs extracted from the Zhanjiang mangrove sediments on the immune function of zebrafish.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Dioxins
  13. Ultra-Long-Term Therapy of Benign Essential Blepharospasm with Botulinumtoxin A—30 Years of Experience in a Tertiary Care Center

    • Toxins
    • Aim of this study was to investigate the long-term results of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) injections for the treatment of benign essential blepharospasm (BEB) and to report our experience with (ultra-)long-term treatment with onabotulinumtoxin-A. We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional analysis at a university hospital. Patients with BEB and BoNT-A treatment were assigned to the Total Blepharospasm Group, patients with ≥21 onabotulinumtoxin-A injections to the Ona Long-Term Group.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Clostridium botulinum
  14. Inactivation of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Wastewater by Ozone-Based Advanced Water Treatment Processes

    • Antibiotics
    • The inactivating effect of ozone (O3)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) (O3/H2O2, O3/UV, and O3/UV/H2O2 systems) on antimicrobial-resistant bacteria (AMRB) and antimicrobial-susceptible bacteria (AMSB) in sewage treatment plant (STP) wastewater was investigated.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  15. Thymbra capitata essential oil has a significant antimicrobial activity against methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus pre‐formed biofilms

    • Letters in Applied Microbiology
    • Letters in Applied Microbiology, Accepted Article. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a multidrug-resistant opportunistic pathogen with a great ability to form biofilms. Herein, the antimicrobial potential of Thymbra capitata essential oil (EO) against MRSA biofilms was investigated. The determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimum lethal concentration (MLC) of the T.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  16. Listeria monocytogenes Invasion Into Sheep Kidney Epithelial Cells Depends on InlB, and Invasion Efficiency Is Modulated by Phylogenetically Defined InlB Isoforms

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • The facultative intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes is of major veterinary importance in small ruminants. Nevertheless, details of L. monocytogenes interactions with cells of small ruminants are not fully established. To study the potential of L. monocytogenes to infect sheep cells, we used the finite sheep kidney cell line (shKEC), which was infected with the wild-type L. monocytogenes strain EGDe. The invasion efficiency was 0.015 ± 0.004%.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Listeria monocytogenes
  17. Bacterial Genes Encoding Resistance Against Antibiotics and Metals in Well-Maintained Drinking Water Distribution Systems in Finland

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Information on the co-occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and metal resistance genes (MRGs) among bacterial communities in drinking water distribution systems (DWDSs) is scarce. This study characterized ARGs and MRGs in five well-maintained DWDSs in Finland. The studied DWDSs had different raw water sources and treatment methods. Two of the waterworks employed artificially recharged groundwater (ARGW) and used no disinfection in the treatment process.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Heavy Metals
  18. Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Staphylococcus hyicus Strains Isolated from Brazilian Swine Herds

    • Antibiotics
    • Staphylococcus hyicus is the causative agent of porcine exudative epidermitis. This disorder affects animals in all producing countries and presents a widespread occurrence in Brazil. This study evaluated strains from a historical collection in order to detect the presence of exfoliative-toxin-encoding genes (SHETB, ExhA, ExhB, ExhC, ExhD), characterize the strains using PFGE, and determine their respective antimicrobial resistance profiles.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  19. Analysis of enterotoxigenic effect of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis enterotoxins C and L on mice

    • Microbiological Research
    • Pathogenic properties of orthologues to S. aureus staphylococcal enterotoxin C (SEC) and staphylococcal enterotoxin L (SEL) produced by S. epidermidis are largely unexplored. We assessed the enteropathogenic effects of S. epidermidis SECepi and SELepi and S. aureus SEC3 and SEL after oral administration to Balb/c mice. Intestinal sections from SE-treated mice were analyzed histopathologically.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  20. Magnetic Mesoporous Material derived from MIL-88B Modified by L-alanine as Modified QuEChERS Adsorbent for the Determination of 6 Pesticide Residues in 4 Vegetables by UPLC-MS/MS

    • Food Chemistry
    • More and more attention has been paid to the improved QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe) method in dealing complex sample matrices, especially for the study of QuEChERS adsorbents.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  21. Aspergillus flavus La3279, a component strain of the Aflasafe™ biocontrol product, contains a partial aflatoxin biosynthesis gene cluster followed by a genomic region highly variable among A. flavus isolates

    • International Journal of Food Microbiology
    • Aspergillus flavus communities in agricultural fields consist of isolates with varying abilities to produce aflatoxins, which are highly toxic and carcinogenic to humans and animals. Biological control using multiple non-aflatoxigenic strains as a formulation to outcompete aflatoxigenic A. flavus has become a mainstream strategy. Aflasafe™ is a biocontrol product composed of four strains, Ka16127, La3279, La3304 and Og0222.

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
  22. Characterizing the Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds in Runoff from Roads and Other Impervious Surfaces in a Suburban Area of Beijing

    • Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
    • Stormwater runoff samples were collected from five different land use sites (gas station, city road, campus, park, and residential) in a precipitation event on May 22nd, 2017, from a small suburban area (5 km × 2 km) of the city of Beijing, China.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Dioxins
  23. Colorimetric sensor based on peroxidase-like activity of chitosan coated on magnetic nanoparticles for rapid detection of the total bacterial count in raw milk

    • European Food Research and Technology
    • Recently, frequent outbreaks of foodborne diseases have attracted increasing attention, and how to rapidly detect foodborne pathogens has also become an urgent issue. Herein, we reported the colorimetric sensor based on chitosan-coated magnetic nanoparticles (CS@MNPs) for rapidly broad-spectrum detection of the total bacterial count, whose color change can be visible to the naked eye without any other sophisticated instruments.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Bacillus cereus
      • Cronobacter
      • Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
      • Listeria monocytogenes
      • Salmonella
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  24. Toxigenic Properties of Yersinia enterocolitica biotype 1A

    • Toxins
    • Yersinia (Y.) enterocolitica, an etiological agent of yersiniosis, is a bacterium whose pathogenicity is determined, among other things, by its ability to produce toxins. The aim of this article was to present the most important toxins that are produced by biotype 1A strains of Y. enterocolitica, and to discuss their role in the pathogenesis of yersiniosis. Y.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Yersinia
  25. Prediction of fumonisins B1 and B2 in corn distiller’s dried grains with solubles through near infrared reflectance spectroscopy

    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Accepted Article. BACKGROUND Distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) are coproducts of the biofuels industries that use corn as raw material. This cereal is commonly contaminated by mycotoxins, including fumonisins (FBs), which can pose a serious health threat to humans and animals. Corn DDGS are typically used as a protein-rich animal feed.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins