In this proposed research, scientist will build on our previous studies of differences in environmental isolates of Escherichia (E.) coli (i.e., attachment and cell surface properties and genetic compostion) by determining specific properties of E. coli isolates that make them appropriate surrogates for produce-associated human pathogens. Studies will be conducted with pathogen contaminated manures or irrigation waters and behavior of indicator and pathogen in soils and on fresh leafy greens will be determined. Correlation of E. coli survival traits with those of produce-associated human pathogens in the same environment should provide insight into (1) traits important in surrogates that behave like produce-associated pathogens and (2) those important to survival of pathogens and indicators in association with produce, soils and irrigation waters. The goal of this project is to provide science based information on survival of pathogens and indicators when present in either applied manure or irrigation water.
Selection of E. coli Surrogates with Attachment and Survival Patterns Similar to Those of Human Pathogens Associated with Produce
Objective
Investigators
Cook K L
Institution
Northern Kentucky University
Start date
2014
End date
2015
Funding Source
Project number
5040-12630-004-19S
Accession number
422460
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