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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. A flaw on a meta-analysis of smoking and the severity of COVID-19: the association should have been endorsed

    • Journal of Public Health
    • Dear Editor

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  2. Greater risk of severe COVID-19 in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic populations is not explained by cardiometabolic, socioeconomic or behavioural factors, or by 25(OH)-vitamin D status: study of 1326 cases from the UK Biobank

    • Journal of Public Health
    • Background We examined whether the greater severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) amongst men and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) individuals is explained by cardiometabolic, socio-economic or behavioural factors. Methods We studied 4510 UK Biobank participants tested for COVID-19 (positive, n = 1326).

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  3. Establishing prison-led contact tracing to prevent outbreaks of COVID-19 in prisons in Ireland

    • Journal of Public Health
    • Background Preventing transmission of COVID-19 within prisons is both important and challenging. The confined conditions in prisons can encourage person-to-person spread with the potential for outbreaks occurring. Contact tracing is an important contributor to the longer-term management strategy for COVID-19 in prisons as well as in the community but is highly resource-intensive. This paper describes the approach to contact tracing taken by the Irish Prison Service (IPS).

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  4. COVID-19: the risks for funeral directors

    • Journal of Public Health
    • The COVID-19 pandemic has already caused more than a 100 000 deceased worldwide, causing funeral directors to become overburdened. Consequently, some funeral homes are obliged to keep the deceased in refrigerated trucks until it is possible to bury or cremate them, or bodies are refused because of a shortage of capacity. Yet, to our knowledge, there are no studies currently being conducted on how this affects funeral directors.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  5. Emerging public health challenge in UK: perception and belief on increased COVID19 death among BAME healthcare workers

    • Journal of Public Health
    • Background Coronavirus infection Disease 19 impacted every part of the world and routine life. Recent report from the Office of national statistics in UK reported disproportionate death among Black Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) population. NHS is heavily relied on the BAME work force both in front line and in the community. We attempted to explore the beliefs and perception about reported worrying issue among BAME health work force in a Diverse city of Leicester.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  6. Threatening increase in alcohol consumption in physicians quarantined due to coronavirus outbreak in Poland: the ALCOVID survey

    • Journal of Public Health
    • ABSTRACT Background The potential risks of increased alcohol use and of the development of alcohol dependence during COVID-19 pandemic were identified. So far there have been no studies concerning pandemic influence on alcohol consumption in medical professionals in quarantine or isolation.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  7. A familial cluster of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by one family member during his asymptomatic incubation period

    • Journal of Public Health
    • An ongoing outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly spread in the world, whereas asymptomatic carriers may also play a critical role in the pandemic. We report a familial cluster of COVID-19 caused by one family member before his onset of illness, indicating that it seems to be potentially infectious during the incubation period, even earlier than we expected. Close contact, especially in a small enclosed space, might be the cause of familial transmission.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  8. Structural racism remains a primary public health risk amidst COVID and beyond in the United Kingdom

    • Journal of Public Health
    • To the editor:

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  9. Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future1

    • Journal of Public Health
    • We make no apology for the amount devoted to coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) in this issue. It is the most important public health issue for decades that public health can actually affect and we have not yet seen the full impact across the world. In mid-July, the world has surpassed past 250 000 daily cases.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  10. The Characterization of chIFITMs in Avian Coronavirus Infection In Vivo, Ex Vivo and In Vitro

    • Genes
    • The coronaviruses are a large family of enveloped RNA viruses that commonly cause gastrointestinal or respiratory illnesses in the infected host. Avian coronavirus infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is a highly contagious respiratory pathogen of chickens that can affect the kidneys and reproductive systems resulting in bird mortality and decreased reproductivity.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  11. Evaluation of the Ion AmpliSeq SARS-CoV-2 Research Panel by Massive Parallel Sequencing

    • Genes
    • Deep knowledge of the genetic features of SARS-CoV-2 is essential to track the ongoing pandemic through different geographical areas and to design and develop early diagnostic procedures, therapeutic strategies, public health interventions, and vaccines. We describe protocols and first results of the Ion AmpliSeq™ SARS-CoV-2 Research Panel by a massively parallel sequencing (MPS) assay.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  12. Whole Genome Sequencing of SARS-CoV-2: Adapting Illumina Protocols for Quick and Accurate Outbreak Investigation during a Pandemic

    • Genes
    • The COVID-19 pandemic has spread very fast around the world. A few days after the first detected case in South Africa, an infection started in a large hospital outbreak in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN). Phylogenetic analysis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) genomes can be used to trace the path of transmission within a hospital. It can also identify the source of the outbreak and provide lessons to improve infection prevention and control strategies.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  13. Polymorphisms in dipeptidyl peptidase 4 reduce host cell entry of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  14. Genomic characterization of the 2019 novel human-pathogenic coronavirus isolated from a patient with atypical pneumonia after visiting Wuhan

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  15. Discovery of a subgenotype of human coronavirus NL63 associated with severe lower respiratory tract infection in China, 2018

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  16. An emerging coronavirus causing pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, China: calling for developing therapeutic and prophylactic strategies

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  17. RNA based mNGS approach identifies a novel human coronavirus from two individual pneumonia cases in 2019 Wuhan outbreak

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  18. Potent binding of 2019 novel coronavirus spike protein by a SARS coronavirus-specific human monoclonal antibody

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  19. Swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus-induced apoptosis is caspase- and cyclophilin D- dependent

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  20. Trypsin promotes porcine deltacoronavirus mediating cell-to-cell fusion in a cell type-dependent manner

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  21. No credible evidence supporting claims of the laboratory engineering of SARS-CoV-2

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  22. Public’s early response to the novel coronavirus–infected pneumonia

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  23. Timely development of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  24. Is SARS-CoV-2 originated from laboratory? A rebuttal to the claim of formation via laboratory recombination

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  25. A tug-of-war between severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and host antiviral defence: lessons from other pathogenic viruses

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses