Scientists have found a contaminated ingredient used in milkshakes was likely to blame for a Yersinia outbreak in an Australian state. In January 2023, an outbreak of Yersinia enterocolitica in ...
Researchers have estimated that around 7,500 Yersinia enterocolitica infections may go undiagnosed in England annually. Findings suggest a considerable number of yersiniosis cases are not recorded.
The Journal of Hygiene, Vol. 71, No. 4 (Dec., 1973), pp. 715-723 (9 pages) Two outbreaks of human infection with Yersinia enterocolitica in Shizuoka, Japan are described. This is the first report of ...
Thousands of Brits are unknowingly getting infected every year with a little-known bug, health chiefs have warned. Yersinia enterocolitica — common in the 1980s and 1990s — can cause a week-long bout ...
Sera from ten patients with positive brucella serology were used to investigate antibody cross-reactions between the O-antigens of Escherichia coli O157 and Yersinia enterocolitica O9. SDS-PAGE ...
The researchers focused on the Yersinia enterocolitica bacterium, by far the most common cause for yersiniosis. The disease is usually transmitted through raw or undercooked pork. Another source of ...
The Yersinia genus covers a vast range of bacteria that are distinguished by criteria such as whether or not they are able to cause disease (their pathogenicity). For instance, Yersinia pestis causes ...
Bacteria-killing viruses could be employed not just in health care, but also in the food industry, a study conducted at the University of Helsinki indicates. Research focused on the utilisation of ...
Yersinia bacteria cause a variety of human and animal diseases, the most notorious being the plague, caused by Yersinia pestis. A relative, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, causes gastrointestinal illness ...
The course of Y.E. enteritis was examined in the ileum of control (C) and undernourished (M) 27-28 d old rabbits. Malnutrition was induced by litter expansion 7 d post partum (M, 13-16 pups/litter; C, ...
A type of bacteria from the same family of pathogens as that which causes plague has been detected by South Korean food regulators in kimchi imported from China, a move that is likely to fuel further ...
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