“…In recent years, E. coli has gradually developed into a health and safety issue of worldwide concern (Xu et al, 2007(Xu et al, , 2008a(Xu et al, ,b, 2011b(Xu et al, , 2016aYou et al, 2012;Lin et al, 2016;Miao et al, 2016Miao et al, , 2017aMiao et al, ,b, 2018Zhao et al, 2018a,b). The high incidence rate of E. coli in food products underlies the urgent need of appropriate strategies for early detection (Zhao et al, 2010b(Zhao et al, ,c, 2011(Zhao et al, , 2014(Zhao et al, 2018Wang et al, 2011;Xu et al, 2011cXu et al, , 2012bLin et al, 2017;Miao et al, 2017c;Liu et al, 2019;Miao et al, 2019). E. coli O157:H7, capable of producing Shiga toxin or Shiga-like toxin, can cause hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome in human beings (Neil et al, 2012).…”