نتایج جستجو برای: powdered infant formula milk pif

تعداد نتایج: 250909  

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2009
Mariana de L Costa Karine de C Freitas Olga M S Amancio Angela T Paes Sylvia M A da Silva Jacqueline Luz Mauro B de Morais

OBJECTIVE To compare iron absorption from infant formula and iron-fortified cow's milk. METHODS Twenty-four weanling Wistar rats were maintained in metabolic cages during the whole experiment (10 days). On the first day, the animals were divided into three similar groups according to their weight, length, hematocrit and hemoglobin levels: 1) infant formula; 2) powdered whole cow's milk fortif...

2015
Michael Adekunle Olatunji Mayeen Uddin Khandaker Yusoff Mohd Amin K. Alzimami

Infant powdered milk (i.e., infant formula) is a rich and convenient source of nutrients, substituting for human breast milk in many countries. Moreover, it is the basic foodstuff for the infants because of its minerals and proteins, which are essential for their growth and development. However, there are still limited data on radioactivity levels in infant powdered milk around the world, inclu...

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2012
Silvina P Brengi Stephen B O'Brien Mariana Pichel Carol Iversen Matthew Arduino Norma Binsztein Bette Jensen Franco Pagotto Efrain M Ribot Roger Stephan Nicole Cernela Kara Cooper Séamus Fanning

Cronobacter (formerly known as Enterobacter sakazakii) is a genus comprising seven species regarded as opportunistic pathogens that can be found in a wide variety of environments and foods, including powdered infant formula (PIF). Cronobacter sakazakii, the major species of this genus, has been epidemiologically linked to cases of bacteremia, meningitis in neonates, and necrotizing enterocoliti...

2013
Naqash Masood Karen Moore Audrey Farbos Sumyya Hariri Konrad Paszkiewicz Ben Dickins Alan McNally Stephen Forsythe

The Cronobacter sakazakii clonal lineage defined as sequence type 4 (ST4) is associated with severe cases of neonatal meningitis and persistence in powdered infant formula. For genome sequencing of the earliest deposited culture collection strain of Cronobacter sakazakii ST4, we used the strain NCIMB 8272, originally isolated from milk powder in 1950.

Journal: :Food chemistry 2011
Karin Ljung Brita Palm Margaretha Grandér Marie Vahter

This study assessed concentrations in and intake of toxic and essential elements from formulas and foods intended for infants during their first 6months of life. Concentrations of the essential elements Ca, Fe, Zn, Mn and Mo were significantly higher in most formulas than in breast milk. Daily intake of Mn from formula varies from ten up to several hundred times the intake of the breast fed inf...

2016
Shruti Shukla Gibaek Lee Xinjie Song Jung Hyun Park Hyunjeong Cho Eun Ju Lee Myunghee Kim

This study aimed to optimize the applicability of an immunoliposome-based immunomagnetic concentration and separation assay to facilitate rapid detection of Cronobacter sakazakii in powdered infant formula (PIF). To determine the detection limit, specificity, and pre-enrichment incubation time (0, 4, 6, and 8 h), assay tests were performed with different cell numbers of C. sakazakii (2 × 100 an...

2015
Julio Parra-Flores Alejandra Rodriguez Francisca Riffo Sofía M. Arvizu-Medrano E. Verónica Arias-Rios Juan Aguirre

INTRODUCTION Certain strains of Cronobacter sakazakii can cause serious invasive infections in children, mainly those <2 months old and fed with powdered infant formula (PIF). The infectious dose of C. sakazakii is unknown but evidence suggests that it is approximately 1000 colony forming units (CFU). PIF is currently considered safe if its end-product C. sakazakii level is <1 CFU/g. In this st...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
J van Acker F de Smet G Muyldermans A Bougatef A Naessens S Lauwers

We describe an outbreak of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) that occurred in the neonatal intensive care unit of our hospital. A total of 12 neonates developed NEC in June-July 1998. For two of them, twin brothers, the NEC turned out to be fatal. Enterobacter sakazakii, a known contaminant of powdered milk formula, was isolated from a stomach aspirate, anal swab, and/or blood sample for 6 of the...

2016
Xinjie Song Shruti Shukla Gibaek Lee Sunhyun Park Myunghee Kim

Cronobacter species (Cronobacter spp.) are hazardous foodborne pathogens associated with baby food, powdered infant formula (PIF). To develop a rapid and sensitive method for simultaneous detection of seven Cronobacter spp. in PIF, an indirect non-competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (INC-ELISA) was developed based on a novel immunoglobulin G (IgG), anti-Cronobacter IgG. The developed ...

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