In a recent study published in the United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, a team of scientists conducted a cross-sectional ...
In a recent study published in the journal Food Microbiology, researchers summarized the evidence on interactions of enteric bacterial pathogens with ready-to-eat (RTE) fruits and vegetables. Fruit ...
Researchers have increased the understanding of diarrheal disease in older populations in South Africa. A study examined trends in enteric pathogen prevalence in participants older than 5 years of age ...
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Study links climate change to rising risk of deadly disease outbreaks
A global survey of 3,752 health professionals and researchers across 151 countries has identified climate change as a leading driver behind the escalation of infectious disease outbreaks, and ...
Nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) reduced the incidence of acute diarrhea, with a decrease in most enteric pathogen infections, except for non-typhoidal Salmonella (NTS). During the pandemic ...
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Join us for a compelling webinar that delves into gastrointestinal pathogen diagnostics and the crucial role of targeted testing options in routine patient care. A Microbiology and Virology Medical ...
In the post-vaccine era, rotavirus has become just another cause of acute gastroenteritis in most cases. But is there anything new in diagnosis and treatment? To Test or Not to Test? Commercially ...
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