03271nam 2200481 450 991083012590332120231007214713.01-68367-154-610.1128/9781555815608(CKB)4100000010871151(NjHacI)994100000010871151(EXLCZ)99410000001087115120231007d2008 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnterobacter sakazakii /Jeffrey M. Farber, Stephen J. Forsythe, Michael P. Doyle, editorsWashington, D.C. :ASM Press,2008.1 online resource (xii, 271 pages) illustrationsEmerging issues in food safety1-119-73813-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Taxonomy and physiology of Enterobacter sakazakii / Catherine Dauga and Pieter Breeuwer -- Isolation and identification of Enterobacter sakazakii / SeĢamus Fanning and Stephen J. Forsythe -- The neonatal intestinal microbial flora, immunity, and infections / Stacy Townsend and Stephen J. Forsythe -- Enterobacter sakazakii disease and epidemiology / Anna B. Bowen and Christopher R. Braden -- Pathogenicity of Enterobacter sakazakii / Franco Pagotto, Jeffrey M. Farber, and Raquel Lenati -- Production of powdered infant formulae and microbiological control measures / Jean-Louis Cordier -- Use of nonsterile nutritionals for neonates in the hospital and after hospital discharge: control measures currently instituted at one tertiary care institution / Deborah L. O'Connor [and others] -- Powdered infant formula in developing and other countries: issues and prospects / S. Estuningsih and N. Abdullah Sani -- Regulatory aspects / Jeffrey M. Farber, Franco Pagotto, and Jean-Louis Cordier -- Enterobacter sakazakii: personal perspectives and reminiscences from a 32-year history / J.J. Farmer, III.Understand how to protect the youngest and most vulnerable group of our population from this unique pathogen. Summarizes recent findings and knowledge and addresses a wide range of issues, including taxonomy, detection and identification, virulence potential, monitoring and control during infant formula production, and regulatory issues. Explains the details of infant formula production; the organism's interaction with neonatal intestinal systems, epidemiology, and mechanisms of pathogenicity; and the effects of the disease. Serves as a useful reference tool for regulators, policymakers, and academics involved with the issue of contaminated powdered infant formula and this organism.Emerging issues in food safety.IntestinesMicrobiologyEnterobacter sakazakiiInfant formulasContaminationIntestinesMicrobiology.Enterobacter sakazakii.Infant formulasContamination.612.33Farber Jeffrey M.Forsythe Stephen J.Doyle Michael P.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910830125903321Enterobacter sakazakii3979388UNINA