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Controversy still exists over the degree to which the presence of various indicator organisms actually indicates the presence of enteric pathogens.Access through your organization Check access to the full text by signing in through your organization. Access through your organization ...
Monitoring of Indicator Organisms and Foodborne Pathogens in Various Food Categories for Establishment of Novel Microbial CriteriaEun-jeong Heo
There is a great deal of confusion and unfortunate controversy about “indicator” organisms. For example, the term has been used to describe a (theoretical) non-pathogenic bacterial assay that, if negative in a sample, could be taken to mean the product is free of the indi...
coli in streambed sediment: effects of temperature and sediment properties. Escherichia coli bacteria are commonly used as indicator organisms to designate of impaired surface waters and to guide the design of management practices ... A Garzio-Hadzick,DR Shelton,RL Hill,... - 《Water Research》...
The method involves placing a spoilage indicator device including a barrier sheet in fluid contact with a food product. The method also invol... WALLACH DONALD F. H.,NOVIKOV ALEXANDER - EP 被引量: 10发表: 1998年 Indicator organisms in frozen foods in relation to spoilage Schmidt-Lorenz W ...
(APC),Enterobacteriaceae, total coliforms,Escherichia coli, and staphylococci were also enumerated as hygiene (safety) indicator organisms. When present, representative typical colonies for each pathogen were biochemically verified, following the ISO guidelines. At the same time, all theCampylobacterisolates...
Indicator species are typically organisms that (1) reproduce quickly, (2) respond immediately to environmental changes (including subtle changes), (3) have unique habitat needs and/or a specific diet, and (4) are common enough in distribution size and population size making them easy to observe...
Resistome-based surveillance identifies ESKAPE pathogens as the predominant gram-negative organisms circulating in veterinary hospitals data to genotyping results, unique "Acuitas profiles" were generated that can be used for fast typing the isolates and tracking transmission events. Results... F Zendri,...
Modeling of ecosystems cannot be built up easily from empirical data on specific organisms. Therefore, ecosystem modeling is facilitated by focus on bioindicators that have implications for the entire ecosystem. For example, ecosystem modeling of food chain phenomena such as bioconcentration of mercury ...