نتایج جستجو برای: unpasteurized dairy products

تعداد نتایج: 329537  

Journal: :دامپزشکی 0

background: q fever is a zoonosis disease caused by an obligate intracellular organism coxiella burnetii. raw milk or dairy products that are produced by unpasteurized milk may contain virulent coxiella burnetii. the objective of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of c. burnetii in bulk milk samples from dairy sheep herds in fars, ghom, kerman, khuzestan and yazd provinces, iran. m...

A. Etemadi K. Aghaiipoor M. Esmaelizad N. Nayeri Fasaei S. Alamian T. Zahraei Salehi,

  Brucella melitensis and Brucella abortus are of the most important causes of brucellosis, an infectious disease which is transmitted either directly or indirectly including consuming unpasteurized dairy products. Both strains are considered endemic in Iran. Common diagnostic methods such as bacteriologic cultures are difficult and time consuming regarding the bacteria. The aim of this study w...

2013
Pedro Torres-Gonzalez Orbelin Soberanis-Ramos Areli Martinez-Gamboa Barbara Chavez-Mazari Ma Teresa Barrios-Herrera Martha Torres-Rojas Luis Pablo Cruz-Hervert Lourdes Garcia-Garcia Mahavir Singh Adrian Gonzalez-Aguirre Alfredo Ponce de Leon-Garduño José Sifuentes-Osornio Miriam Bobadilla-del-Valle

BACKGROUND Human tuberculosis caused by M. bovis is a zoonosis presently considered sporadic in developed countries, but remains a poorly studied problem in low and middle resource countries. The disease in humans is mainly attributed to unpasteurized dairy products consumption. However, transmission due to exposure of humans to infected animals has been also recognized. The prevalence of tuber...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2012
Kimberly A Signs Mary Grace Stobierski Tejal N Gandhi

Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii, a unique bacterium that is widespread but infrequently associated with human illness or outbreaks. We report on evidence of infection with C. burnetii in a small group of regular consumers of raw (unpasteurized) milk from the same dairy in Michigan.

Journal: :Foodborne pathogens and disease 2017
Elina Lahti Moa Rehn Gunilla Ockborn Ingrid Hansson Joakim Ågren Eva Olsson Engvall Cecilia Jernberg

In April-May 2014, an outbreak of campylobacteriosis occurred after a preschool visit to a dairy farm in the South Western part of Sweden. During the visit, a meal, including unpasteurized milk, was served. A retrospective cohort study using a web-based questionnaire was performed among the participants (n = 30) of the farm visit. A total of 24 of the 30 (80%) cohort members completed the quest...

Journal: :The Turkish journal of pediatrics 2013
Banu Aydın Serdar Beken Ragıp Akansel Dilek Dilli Nurullah Okumuş Ayşegül Zenciroğlu Gönül Tanır

Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by ingestion of unpasteurized milk or other dairy products from infected animals or through close contact with their secretions. Human-to-human transmission, which is rare, has been reported in association with blood transfusion, bone marrow transplantation, transplacental or perinatal exposure, and breastfeeding. In the neonatal period, congenital brucellosis, ...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
reza imani department of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, shahrekord university of medical sciences, ir iran; department of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, shahrekord university of medical sciences, ir iran. email: ezzat shamsipoor department of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, shahrekord university of medical sciences, ir iran reza khadivi department of infectious diseases and tropical medicine, shahrekord university of medical sciences, ir iran gholamali ghorbani department of infectious disease and tropical medicine, baqyatallah medical university, ir iran; department of infectious disease and tropical medicine, baqyatallah medical university, ir iran. email:

background brucellosis is a zoonotic disease involving several organs with different presentations. it is primarily a disease of animals. human infection is usually acquired by close contact with infected animals or consumption of unpasteurized dairy products. the major reservoirs include goat, sheep, swine and cattle. human to human transmission of brucellosis is a rare entity, especially peri...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2003

On December 10, 2002, the Clark County Combined Health District and the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) were notified of two hospitalized children infected with Salmonella Enterica serotype Typhimurium. Initial investigation implicated consumption of raw, unpasteurized milk purchased at a local combination dairy-restaurant (dairy) during November 27-December 13, 2002, as the cause. This report ...

2002
Geoffrey T. Fosgate Tim E. Carpenter Bruno B. Chomel James T. Case Emilio E. DeBess Kevin F. Reilly

Infection with Brucella spp. continues to pose a human health risk in California despite great strides in eradicating the disease from domestic animals. Clustering of human cases in time and space has important public health implications for understanding risk factors and sources of infection. Temporal-spatial clustering of human brucellosis in California for the 20-year period 1973-1992 was ev...

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