نتایج جستجو برای: food poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 295891  

2017
Jong-Myon Bae

OBJECTIVES Confirmation of Kudoa septempunctata (K. septempunctata) as the pathogenic agent causing acute food poisoning remains under debate owing to inconsistencies in the reproducibility of experimental evidence. Higher intake of olive flounder infected with K. septempunctata would result in increased diagnosis of food poisoning by K. septempunctata, if the latter was one of the causal agent...

Journal: :Shokuhin eiseigaku zasshi. Journal of the Food Hygienic Society of Japan 2009
Yoshimasa Kasahara Takeshi Itou

A simple method was developed for determination of illudin S in fungi (Omphalotus guepiniformis: poisonous mushroom) and a food that caused food poisoning, using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). Illudin S in fungi and the food that caused food poisoning was extracted with methanol and then cleaned up with an Oasis HLB cartridge. LC separation was performed with an octa...

Journal: :Acta Scientific Microbiology 2020

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1931

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2013
Katsuhiko Omoe Dong-Liang Hu Hisaya K Ono Satoru Shimizu Hiromi Takahashi-Omoe Akio Nakane Takehiko Uchiyama Kunihiro Shinagawa Ken'ichi Imanishi

Staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs) are a common causative agent of food poisoning. Recently, many new SE-like (SEl) toxins have been reported, although the role of SEls in food poisoning remains unclear. In this study, the emetic potentials of SElK, SElL, SElM, SElN, SElO, SElP, and SElQ were assessed using a monkey-feeding assay. All the SEls that were tested induced emetic reactions in monkeys...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2012
zahra deilami khiabani enayat noori mehdi rahnama reza shapouri yadollah bigdelo

objective: bacillus cereus (b. cereus) is a gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria widely distributed in the environment. this bacteria is an opportunistic human pathogen that can cause diarrheal and emetic types of food poisoning. the diarrhea type of food poisoning can be caused by hemolysin bl (hbl), non-hemolytic (nhe), and cytotoxin k enterotoxins. rice is commonly contaminated with b. cere...

Journal: :Lijecnicki vjesnik 2015
Lejla Bajramović-Omeragić Lejla Čalkić Eldira Hadžić Ibrahim Aličkovič

Colchicine poisonings are serious and highly fatal conditions that occur as a result of food poisoning from plants that contain this alkaloid or overdose with drug containing colchicine. The leaves of edible wild garlic because of their similarity are often replaced with highly poisonous leaves of autumn crocus, causing poisoning. Described are two cases of food poisoning with Colchicum autumna...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2013
Alexis Pillsbury May Chiew John Bates Vicky Sheppeard

Staphylococcal food poisoning is a common cause of foodborne illness. In Australia, since 2000, approximately 30% of foodborne Staphylococcus aureus outbreaks reported to OzFoodNet have been associated with foods prepared by commercial caterers. We conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness among participants of an elite sporting event during which 22 i...

2015
Sophia Johler Petra Giannini Marco Jermini Jörg Hummerjohann Andreas Baumgartner Roger Stephan

Staphylococcal food poisoning represents the most prevalent foodborne intoxication worldwide. It is caused by oral intake of enterotoxins preformed by Staphylococcus aureus in food. The relevance of newly described enterotoxins in outbreaks of staphylococcal food poisoning is controversially discussed. Although the staphylococcal enterotoxins SEG, SEI, SEM, SEN, and SEO elicit emesis in a monke...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Lorraine McIntyre Kathryn Bernard Daniel Beniac Judith L Isaac-Renton David Craig Naseby

Food poisoning laboratories identify Bacillus cereus using routine methods that may not differentiate all Bacillus cereus group species. We recharacterized Bacillus food-poisoning strains from 39 outbreaks and identified B. cereus in 23 outbreaks, B. thuringiensis in 4, B. mycoides in 1, and mixed strains of Bacillus in 11 outbreaks.

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