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Articles Tagged with ''study''

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Varied Interactions Between Biofilms and Enteric Viruses on Food Contact Surfaces

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Bailee Henderson
September 15, 2022

A recent study is one of the first to explore the interactions between rotavirus, hepatitis A, and norovirus with biofilms comprising spoilage bacteria and lactic acid bacteria on plastic, stainless steel, and glass surfaces.


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Efficacy of Tailored Biosecurity, Hygiene Advice in Reducing Salmonella in Hatcheries

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Bailee Henderson
August 18, 2022

A recent study of hatcheries has demonstrated the efficacy of tailored advice on preventive controls for Salmonella, as well as provided insight into the prevalence of the pathogen in commercial British hatcheries.


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Emerging Foodborne Pathogen Arcobacter a Concern for Seafood, RTE Foods

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Bailee Henderson
August 16, 2022

A recent study has expanded upon the available knowledge about Arcobacter, an emerging foodborne pathogen that causes human illness, revealing findings related to Arcobacter’s food sources, virulence and biofilm formation traits, and genetic characterization.


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Study Links AMR in Salmonella Kentucky to Imported Food

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Bailee Henderson
August 15, 2022

A recent study suggests that S. Kentucky isolates with antimicrobial resistance (AMR) genes may originate from food consumed or imported from outside of the U.S.


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The Future of Aflatoxin in U.S. Corn

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Bailee Henderson
June 23, 2022

At the IAFNS 2022 Annual Meeting and Science Symposium, Dr. Felicia Wu discussed her recent study that suggests aflatoxin will become an increasing problem for U.S. corn producers—especially in the Corn Belt—and explored possible solutions. 


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E. coli in Lettuce Affected by Season of Harvest, Shelf Life, Storage Temperatures

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Bailee Henderson
April 18, 2022

A study by scientists from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s CFSAN and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s ARS provides insight about factors that affect the presence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in bagged romaine lettuce.


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Roslin Institute Discovers Genes in Chickens that Could Offer Resistance to Campylobacter

June 24, 2021

A study has been published by the Roslin Institute that pinpointed genes in chickens that could offer resistance to harmful bacteria found in poultry, like Campylobacter.


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Michigan Researchers Release Study Results of U.S. Outbreaks of Foodborne Salmonella Enteritidis

Study looked at results from 1990–2015.
February 25, 2021

The International Journal of Infectious Diseases recently published “Outbreaks of Foodborne Salmonella Enteritidis in The United States 1990–2015: Epidemiologic and Spatial-temporal Trends Analyses" in the journal's February issue. 


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International Interlaboratory Scientific Study for Standardization of Next-Generation Sequencing in Food Authenticity Testing

International Interlaboratory Scientific Study for Standardization of Next-Generation Sequencing in Food Authenticity Testing

Government and Industry-Leading Organizations are Among the Laboratories Signed Up to Test the Accuracy and Consistency of Thermo Fisher Scientific's NGS Authenticity Workflow.
February 11, 2021

Thermo Fisher Scientific is working with governmental, industry, and contract testing laboratories to create a standard dataset that will accelerate the use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in food authenticity, by giving analyzers the ability to test with confidence.


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