Résultats de la recherche - 5 results
Development of strain-level shotgun metagenomics approaches to detect and characterize microbiological contaminants in the context of food safety
Enteritidis strain linked to the outbreak could be obtained, fully characterized, and related to the food and human isolates from the outbreak in a phylogenetic tree containing other Belgian sporadic cases and ...
Shotgun metagenomics as a ONE Health tool for better protecting human health
defined as the study of all genetic material within a sample, using sequencing technologies. Shotgun metagenomics is capable of detecting a wide range of microorganisms in a sample, as well as their ...
Application of a strain-level shotgun metagenomics approach on food samples: resolution of the source of a Salmonella food-borne outbreak
Salmonella SNP analysis strain-level Abstract: Food-borne outbreak investigation currently relies on the time-consuming and challenging bacterial isolation from food, to be able to link food-derived strains to ...
Identifying nanodescriptors to predict the toxicity of nanomaterials: a case study on titanium dioxide
modelling. Agglomerate size as a nanodescriptor was well associated with biological endpoints such as DNA damage and/or cytotoxicity. We conclude that, agglomerate size is an important nanodescriptor to assess ...
BSFM 2022- International outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium linked to a chocolate factory in 2022: Belgian findings
investigation Salmonella Abstract: Introduction A multi-country outbreak caused by monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium is presented. A link with chocolate products from a Belgian factory was established by ...