| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4559954 | Food Control | 2010 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Cronobacter spp. is an opportunistic pathogen possibly occurring in many different foods and environments. This study reports results from a broad survey of foods manufactured or marketed in The Netherlands, including relevant non-food environments, conducted over a 5-years period (2001–2005). Using a specifically designed real-time polymerase chain reaction method for confirmation, Cronobacter spp. was isolated from milk powders (7/175), powdered formulae for consumers <1 year (8/395), formulae for consumers >1 year (1/5), other powdered instant products (1/182), dry cereals (6/123), raw minced meats (7/222), vegetables (2/47), spices (1/28), human faeces (1/98), and human skin (1/116) samples.
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											Authors
												M.C. Kandhai, A.E. Heuvelink, M.W. Reij, R.R. Beumer, R. Dijk, J.J.H.C. van Tilburg, M. van Schothorst, L.G.M. Gorris, 
											