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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. Emergence of blaNDM-1 and blaVIM producing Gram-negative bacilli in ventilator-associated pneumonia at AMR Surveillance Regional Reference Laboratory in India

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Mithlesh Kumari, Sheetal Verma, Vimala Venkatesh, Prashant Gupta, Piyush Tripathi, Avinash Agarwal, Suhail Sarwar Siddiqui, Zia Arshad, Ved Prakash

      Introduction

      Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) may be a life threatening nosocomial infection encountered in intensive care units. Currently the emergence of carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative pathogens has become worrisome threat worldwide.

      Material and methods

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Bacterial pathogens
  2. The significance of pyrogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Borneo peat core for the reconstruction of fire history

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Sher-Rine Kong, Masanobu Yamamoto, Hasrizal Shaari, Ryoma Hayashi, Osamu Seki, Norhayati Mohd Tahir, Muhammad Fais Fadzil, Abdullah Sulaiman

      • Chemical contaminants
  3. Prophylactic and therapeutic efficacy of clinoptilolite against Cryptosporidium parvum in experimentally challenged neonatal lambs

    • Veterinary Parasitology
    • Author(s): Ceren Dinler Ay, Huseyin Voyvoda, Pinar Alkim Ulutas, Tulin Karagenc, Bulent Ulutas

      • Cryptosporidium parvum
      • Parasites
  4. Spatial distribution and human health risk assessment of soil heavy metals based on sequential Gaussian simulation and positive matrix factorization model: A case study in irrigation area of the Yellow River

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Author(s): Weibo Shen, Yue Hu, Jie Zhang, Fei Zhao, Pengyang Bian, Yixuan Liu

  5. Melamine and oxalate coexposure induces early kidney tubular injury through mitochondrial aberrations and oxidative stress

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Author(s): Ming-Tsang Wu, Chia-Fang Wu, Chia-Chu Liu, Yi-Chun Tsai, Chu-Chih Chen, Yin-Han Wang, Tusty-Jiuan Hsieh

      • Chemical contaminants
  6. Adult gonococcal conjunctivitis: Prevalence, clinical features and complications

    • Microbiology
    • Gonorrhoea is a sexually transmitted disease whose incidence has increased in recent years and adult gonococcal conjunctivitis (AGC) is a relatively uncommon complication.

      AGC is associated with increased incidence of genital gonorrhoea and must be treated correctly to avoid serious corneal complications.

  7. Streptococcus pneumoniae genomic datasets from an Indian population describing pre-vaccine evolutionary epidemiology using a whole genome sequencing approach

    • Microbiology
    • Globally, India has a high burden of pneumococcal disease, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) has been rolled out in different phases across the country since May 2017 in the national infant immunization programme (NIP). To provide a baseline for assessing the impact of the vaccine on circulating pneumococci in India, genetic characterization of pneumococcal isolates detected prior to introduction of PCV would be helpful.

  8. Characterization of a mercury tolerant strain of Staphylococcus arlettae from Darjeeling hills with an account of its antibiotic resistance pattern and metabolome

    • Archives of Microbiology
    • Mercury (Hg) is a ubiquitous heavy metal grouped with the top ten most toxic pollutants affecting both human and environmental health. Consequently, mercury contamination due to anthropogenic interference has become a rising global concern. The bacterial strain MTD10A was isolated from soil samples collected over the Darjeeling hills.

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Bacterial pathogens
  9. Advances in Vacuum Ultraviolet Photolysis in the Postharvest Management of Fruit and Vegetables Along the Value Chains: a Review

    • Food and Bioprocess Technology
    • Postharvest losses and quality changes of fruit and vegetables, along the value chain, are a result of microbial activity and negative impacts of ethylene. It has become important to develop technologies that can remove ethylene while simultaneously resisting bacteria to reduce postharvest losses.

  10. Mycotoxins in Poultry Feed and Feed Ingredients from Sub-Saharan Africa and Their Impact on the Production of Broiler and Layer Chickens: A Review

    • Toxins
    • The poultry industry in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is faced with feed insecurity, associated with high cost of feeds, and feed safety, associated with locally produced feeds often contaminated with mycotoxins. Mycotoxins, including aflatoxins (AFs), fumonisins (FBs), trichothecenes, and zearalenone (ZEN), are common contaminants of poultry feeds and feed ingredients from SSA.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  11. Extraction and LC-MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins: A Semi-Targeted Approach Designed for Fish of Unknown Origin

    • Toxins
    • Ciguatoxins (CTXs) are polyether marine biotoxins that can cause ciguatera poisoning (CP) after the consumption of fish or invertebrates containing sub ppb levels; concentrations that present a challenge for current extraction and analysis methods. Here, a newly developed and (partly) validated single-day extraction protocol is presented. First, the fish sample is broken-down by enzymatic digestion, followed by extraction and extract clean-up by defatting and two solid-phase extractions.

      • Natural toxins
  12. Does Vancomycin Wrapping in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Affect Tenocyte Activity In Vitro?

    • Antibiotics
    • Knee septic arthritis is a devastating complication following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction. To prevent this issue, intraoperative soaking of ACL grafts with vancomycin is often performed before implantation. Although vancomycin cytotoxicity has been reported several times, little is known about its biological effect on tenocytes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro effects of vancomycin on human primary tenocytes (hTCs).

  13. Secretome Analysis Reveals A Role of Subinhibitory Concentrations of Polymyxin B in the Survival of A Vibrio Cholerae Mediated by the Type VI Secretion System

    • Environmental Microbiology
    • Environmental Microbiology, Accepted Article. Antimicrobials are commonly used in prevention of infections including in aquaculture, agriculture and medicine. Subinhibitory concentrations of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) can modulate resistance, virulence and persistence effectors in Gram-negative pathogens.

      • Vibrio
      • Bacterial pathogens
  14. Resveratrol reverses the cadmium-promoted migration, invasion, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition procession by regulating the expression of ZEB1

    • Human & Experimental Toxicology
    • Resveratrol has been reported as an ideal medicine in the treatment of colorectal cancer. Meanwhile, cadmium could affect the occurrence and development of tumors in various ways. Epithelial–mesenchymal transition is a major progress regulated with colorectal cancer (CRC). We aimed to determine the effect and mechanism of resveratrol on the Cd-promoted EMT in CRC cells.

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  15. Comparative Genome Analysis and Spore Heat Resistance Assay Reveal a New Component to Population Structure and Genome Epidemiology Within Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin-Carrying Isolates

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Clostridium perfringens causes a variety of human and animal enteric diseases including food poisoning, antibiotic-associated diarrhea, and necrotic enteritis. Yet, the reservoirs of enteropathogenic enterotoxin-producing strains remain unknown. We conducted a genomic comparison of 290 strains and a heat resistance phenotyping of 30 C. perfringens strains to elucidate the population structure and ecology of this pathogen. C.

      • Clostridium perfringens
      • Bacterial pathogens
  16. Effects of Subchronic Copper Poisoning on Cecal Histology and Its Microflora in Chickens

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Copper (Cu) is an important trace element with a two-sided effect on the growth performance of animals, which depends on the timing and dosage of Cu addition, etc. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of oral copper sulfate (CuSO4, 350 ppm) on growth performance, cecal morphology, and its microflora of chickens (n = 60) after 30, 60, and 90 days.

      • Staphylococcus aureus
      • Bacterial pathogens
  17. Characterization of Shiga Toxin 2a Encoding Bacteriophages Isolated From High-Virulent O145:H25 Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) may cause severe disease mainly due to the ability to produce Shiga toxins (Stx) encoded on bacteriophages. In Norway, more than 30% of the reported cases with STEC O145:H25 develop hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), and most cases, with known travel history, acquired the infection domestically.

      • Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
      • Bacterial pathogens
  18. The Development of Ovine Gastric and Intestinal Organoids for Studying Ruminant Host-Pathogen Interactions

    • Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
    • Gastrointestinal (GI) infections in sheep have significant implications for animal health, welfare and productivity, as well as being a source of zoonotic pathogens. Interactions between pathogens and epithelial cells at the mucosal surface play a key role in determining the outcome of GI infections; however, the inaccessibility of the GI tract in vivo significantly limits the ability to study such interactions in detail.

      • Salmonella
      • Bacterial pathogens
  19. Emergence of Multi-Drug Resistance and Its Association With Uncommon Serotypes of Streptococcus agalactiae Isolated From Non-neonatal Patients in Thailand

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Group B streptococcus (GBS) or Streptococcus agalactiae is an opportunistic pathogen that causes serious illness in newborns, pregnant women, and adults. However, insufficient detection methods and disease prevention programs have contributed to an increase in the incidence and fatality rates associated with this pathogen in non-neonatal patients.

  20. Targeting the Achilles Heel of FtsZ: The Interdomain Cleft

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Widespread antimicrobial resistance among bacterial pathogens is a serious threat to public health. Thus, identification of new targets and development of new antibacterial agents are urgently needed. Although cell division is a major driver of bacterial colonization and pathogenesis, its targeting with antibacterial compounds is still in its infancy.

  21. Efficacy, characteristics, behavioural models and behaviour change strategies, of non-workplace interventions specifically targeting sedentary behaviour; a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised control trials in healthy ambulatory adults

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Fiona Curran, Catherine Blake, Caitriona Cunningham, Carla Perrotta, Hidde van der Ploeg, James Matthews, Grainne O’Donoghue

      Background

  22. Epibrassinolide improves the growth performance of Sedum lineare upon Zn stress through boosting antioxidative capacities

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Yiyang Zhang, Hui Liao

  23. Safety and image quality at 7T MRI for deep brain stimulation systems: Ex vivo study with lead-only and full-systems

    • PLOS ONE
    • by Bhumi Bhusal, Jason Stockmann, Bastien Guerin, Azma Mareyam, John Kirsch, Lawrence L. Wald, Mark J. Nolt, Joshua Rosenow, Roberto Lopez-Rosado, Behzad Elahi, Laleh Golestanirad

      • Heavy Metals
      • Chemical contaminants
  24. Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Swine: Implications for Public Health

    • Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
    • Abstract

      • Toxoplasma gondii
      • Parasites
  25. The evolvement of food safety culture assessment: A mixed-methods systematic review

    • Trends in Food Science & Technology
    • Author(s): Laís Mariano Zanin, Elke Stedefeldt, Pieternel A. Luning

      Abstract
      Background
      Food safety culture (FS-culture) is recognised as an important phenomenon that drives food handlers’ behaviours. Various tools and approaches have been developed to assess FS-culture.