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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. Bat SARS-Like WIV1 coronavirus uses the ACE2 of multiple animal species as receptor and evades IFITM3 restriction via TMPRSS2 activation of membrane fusion

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  2. Risk factors associated with COVID-19 infection: a retrospective cohort study based on contacts tracing

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  3. Perception of the 2020 SARS-CoV-2 pandemic among medical professionals in Germany: results from a nationwide online survey

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  4. High neutralizing antibody titer in intensive care unit patients with COVID-19

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  5. Shotgun proteomics analysis of SARS-CoV-2-infected cells and how it can optimize whole viral particle antigen production for vaccines

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  6. Profiles of COVID-19 clinical trials in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  7. Antibody kinetics in primary- and secondary-care physicians with mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  8. Dysregulation in Akt/mTOR/HIF-1 signaling identified by proteo-transcriptomics of SARS-CoV-2 infected cells

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  9. Rapid inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 with deep-UV LED irradiation

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  10. Corticosteroid prevents COVID-19 progression within its therapeutic window: a multicentre, proof-of-concept, observational study

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  11. Status of occupational protection in the COVID-19 Fangcang Shelter Hospital in Wuhan, China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  12. The ongoing COVID-19 epidemic in Minas Gerais, Brazil: insights from epidemiological data and SARS-CoV-2 whole genome sequencing

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • COVID-19
      • Viruses
  13. Population structure-guided profiling of antibiotic resistance patterns in clinical Listeria monocytogenes isolates from Germany identifies pbpB3 alleles associated with low levels of cephalosporin resistance

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Numbers of listeriosis illnesses have been increasing in Germany and the European Union during the last decade. In addition, reports on the occurrence of antibiotic resistance in Listeria monocytogenes in clinical and environmental isolates are accumulating. The susceptibility towards 14 antibiotics was tested in a selection of clinical L. monocytogenes isolates to get a more precise picture of the development and manifestation of antibiotic resistance in the L. monocytogenes population.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Listeria monocytogenes
  14. Brucella melitensis, a latent “travel bacterium,” continual spread and expansion from Northern to Southern China and its relationship to worldwide lineages

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Brucellosis caused by Brucella melitensis is considered to be one of the most important zoonotic diseases in China. In this study, Conventional bio-typing, MLVA (multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis), and WGS (whole-genome sequencing)-SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) were used to study the genetic similarity of B. melitensis in northern and southern China and analyze its relationship with worldwide lineages. Currently, the distribution of species/biovars of B.

      • Bacterial pathogens
  15. Backtracking and forward checking of human listeriosis clusters identified a multiclonal outbreak linked to Listeria monocytogenes in meat products of a single producer

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Due to its high case fatality rate, foodborne listeriosis is considered a major public health concern worldwide. We describe one of the largest listeriosis outbreaks in Germany with 83 cases of invasive listeriosis between 2013 and 2018. As part of the outbreak investigation, we identified a highly diverse Listeria monocytogenes population at a single producer of ready-to-eat meat products.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Listeria monocytogenes
  16. Swine methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus carrying toxic-shock syndrome toxin gene in Hong Kong, China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • We report a SCCmec II, ST39 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolate from pigs that harboured toxic-shock syndrome toxin gene (tsst-1). The gene was located in a rare pathogenicity island SaPI68111, which also carried enterotoxin genes that can cause fatal infections. Pigs may potentially serve as a reservoir for MRSA dissemination.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Staphylococcus aureus
  17. Identification of a novel bacterial receptor that binds tail tubular proteins and mediates phage infection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • The adsorption of phages to hosts is the first step of phage infection. Studies have shown that tailed phages use tail fibres or spikes to recognize bacterial receptors and mediate adsorption. However, whether other phage tail components can also recognize host receptors is unknown.

      • Vibrio
      • Bacterial pathogens
  18. Emerging colistin resistance in Salmonella enterica serovar Newport isolates from human infections

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Worldwide emergence of Salmonella enterica serovar Newport (S. Newport) infection in humans, in parallel with a significant increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AR), is a serious public health concern. However, the prevalence of S. Newport resistance in China remains largely unknown. A retrospective study of 287 S. Newport clinical isolates collected during 1997–2018 was undertaken for characterization of AR profiles using the micro-dilution assay.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  19. Seroprevalence of human brucellosis and molecular characteristics of Brucella strains in Inner Mongolia Autonomous region of China, from 2012 to 2016

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • In the present study, a total of 1102304 serum samples were collected to detected human brucellosis between the years 2012 and 2016 in Inner Mongolia. Overall, an average of 3.79% anti-Brucella positive in Inner Mongolia was presented but the range of positive rates were among 0.90 to 7.07% in 12 regions. Seroprevalence of human brucellosis increased gradually from 2012 to 2016. However, the incidence rate of human brucellosis showed a declining trend.

      • Bacterial pathogens
  20. Pig as a reservoir of CRISPR type TST4 Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium monophasic variant during 2009–2017 in China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Salmonella
      • Bacterial pathogens
  21. Structural basis of host ligand specificity change of GII porcine noroviruses from their closely related GII human noroviruses

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
    • Diverse noroviruses infect humans and animals via the recognition of host-specific glycan ligands. Genogroup II (GII) noroviruses consist of human noroviruses (huNoVs) that generally bind histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) as host factors and three porcine norovirus (porNoV) genotypes (GII.11/18/19) that form a genetic lineage lacking HBGA-binding ability. Thus, these GII porNoVs provide an excellent model to study norovirus evolution with host ligand specificity changes.

      • Viruses
      • Norovirus
  22. Human infection with a novel reassortant Eurasian-avian lineage swine H1N1 virus in northern China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Viruses
  23. Novel reassortant of H1N1 swine influenza virus detected in pig population in Russia

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Viruses
  24. A Listeria monocytogenes ST2 clone lacking chitinase ChiB from an outbreak of non-invasive gastroenteritis

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Listeria monocytogenes
      • Bacterial pathogens
  25. Characterization of the emerging multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Indiana strains in China

    • Emerging Microbes & Infections
      • Salmonella
      • Bacterial pathogens