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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. Molecular epidemiology and pathogenicity of H5N1 and H9N2 avian influenza viruses in clinically affected chickens on farms in Bangladesh

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Avian influenza virus (AIV) subtypes H5N1 and H9N2 co-circulate in poultry in Bangladesh, causing significant bird morbidity and mortality. Despite their importance to the poultry value chain, the role of farms in spreading and maintaining AIV infections remains poorly understood in most disease-endemic settings.

      • Viruses
  2. Hepatitis E virus infection in pigs: a first report from Zambia

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • While evidence suggests presence of HEV infection in humans in Zambia, currently, there is no information on its occurrence in domestic pigs. Here, we investigated the presence of HEV antibodies and genome in domestic pigs in Zambia. Sera (n = 484) from domestic pigs were screened for antibodies against HEV by ELISA while genome detection in fecal (n = 25) and liver (n = 100) samples from slaughter pigs was conducted using nested RT–PCR assay.

      • Hepatitis
      • Viruses
  3. The widespread presence of a family of fish virulence plasmids in Vibrio vulnificus stresses its relevance as a zoonotic pathogen linked to fish farms

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Vibrio vulnificus is a pathogen of public health concern that causes either primary septicemia after ingestion of raw shellfish or secondary septicemia after wound exposure to seawater. In consequence, shellfish and seawater are considered its main reservoirs. However, there is one aspect of its biology that is systematically overlooked: its association with fish in its natural environment.

      • Vibrio
      • Bacterial pathogens
  4. Molecular characterization, receptor binding property, and replication in chickens and mice of H9N2 avian influenza viruses isolated from chickens, peafowls, and wild birds in eastern China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • H9N2 avian influenza viruses are widely prevalent in birds and pose an increasing threat to humans because of their enhanced virulence and transmissibility in mammals. Active surveillance on the prevalence and evolution of H9N2 viruses in different avian hosts will help develop eradication measures.

      • Viruses
  5. Limited onward transmission potential of reassortment genotypes from chickens co-infected with H9N2 and H7N9 avian influenza viruses

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • The segmented genome of influenza A virus has conferred significant evolutionary advantages to this virus through genetic reassortment, a mechanism that facilitates the rapid expansion of viral genetic diversity upon influenza co-infections. Therefore, co-infection of genetically diverse avian influenza viruses in poultry may pose a significant public health risk in generating novel reassortants with increased zoonotic potential.

      • Viruses
  6. Mutations in porin LamB contribute to ceftazidime-avibactam resistance in KPC-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Ceftazidime-avibactam (CAZ-AVI) shows promising activity against carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP), however, CAZ-AVI resistance have emerged recently. Mutations in KPCs, porins OmpK35 and/or OmpK36, and PBPs are known to contribute to the resistance to CAZ-AVI in CRKP. To identify novel CAZ-AVI resistance mechanism, we generated 10 CAZ-AVI-resistant strains from 14 CAZ-AVI susceptible KPC-producing K.

      • Bacterial pathogens
  7. Vibrio vulnificus infection attributed to bee sting: a case report

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Vibrio
      • Bacterial pathogens
  8. Viral intra-host evolution in immunocompetent children contributes to human norovirus diversification at the global scale

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Norovirus
      • Viruses
  9. Shigella sonnei, an emerging multidrug-resistant sexually transmitted pathogen in Franche-Comté, France

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Shigella
      • Bacterial pathogens
  10. Identification of a blockade epitope of human norovirus GII.17

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Human noroviruses are the dominant causative agent of acute viral gastroenteritis worldwide. During the winter of 2014–2015, genotype GII.17 cluster IIIb strains emerged as the leading cause of norovirus infection in Asia and later spread to other parts of the world. It is speculated that mutation at blockade epitopes may have resulted in virus escape from herd immunity, leading to the emergence of GII.17 cluster IIIb variants.

      • Norovirus
      • Viruses
  11. Whole-genome sequencing of rough Brucella melitensis in China provides insights into its genetic features

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Brucella spp. can cause the zoonosis brucellosis, which affects public health and safety and even economic development. B. melitensis has a smooth phenotype, while 28 B. melitensis isolates had a rough phenotype in 2018. In this study, rough phenotype detection and whole genome sequencing methods were used to analyze the genetic features of rough B. melitensis. A drug susceptibility test was also performed. The results showed that the rough B.

      • Bacterial pathogens
  12. Genetic manipulation of porcine deltacoronavirus reveals insights into NS6 and NS7 functions: a novel strategy for vaccine design

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV) is an emerging swine coronavirus that causes severe diarrhea, resulting in high mortality in neonatal piglets. Despite widespread outbreaks in many countries, no effective PDCoV vaccines are currently available. Here, we generated, for the first time, a full-length infectious cDNA clone of PDCoV.

      • 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