Food poisoning caused by Bacillus cereus can lead to diarrhea which is probably caused by a 3-component toxin which is produced by this bacteria strain and which perforates and kills cells. New ...
Seventy four Bacillus cereus outbreaks which resulted in 911 human cases over seven years in France underlines the need to improve monitoring, according to a study. B. cereus from a national ...
What Are the Types of Bacillus cereus? There are two types of B. cereus. They affect different areas of your body: Non-intestinal. This form affects other parts of your body. It can be found in plants ...
The pathogenic bacterium Bacillus cereus causes vomiting and diarrhea as well as systemic and local infections. A team of researchers has reported for the first time that B. cereus, following contact ...
Introducing ciprofloxacin to their institution’s empiric antimicrobial regimen for patients with AML and prolonged or recurrent neutropenic fevers appeared to reduce the risk of Bacillus cereus ...
The Bacillus cereus group comprises a diverse collection of closely related species that inhabit a wide range of environments, from soil and aquatic ecosystems to food processing facilities. These ...
Scientists from an Australian university have discovered another toxin used by Bacillus cereus. Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) showed how the toxin can infect cells, even when ...
Investigating the risk of food poisoning to the consumer by the prevalent bacteria Bacillus cereus, European scientific experts find the majority of reported outbreaks were linked to the consumption ...
Food safety is a critical aspect of health, and understanding the risks associated with improper food handling and storage can prevent foodborne illnesses. One microorganism that poses a risk, ...
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