2009
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02757-08
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Modeling of Spatially Referenced Environmental and Meteorological Factors Influencing the Probability ofListeriaSpecies Isolation from Natural Environments

Abstract: Many pathogens have the ability to survive and multiply in abiotic environments, representing a possible reservoir and source of human and animal exposure. Our objective was to develop a methodological framework to study spatially explicit environmental and meteorological factors affecting the probability of pathogen isolation from a location. Isolation of Listeria spp. from the natural environment was used as a model system. Logistic regression and classification tree methods were applied, and their predictiv… Show more

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“…Moreover, slope gradients have been reported to impact the detection of Listeria in water samples [35,37,67]. We found no indication that pelagic cell counts of Listeria are higher than cell counts on water plants and in sediment at all areas sampled.…”
Section: Year-round Occurrence Of the Genus Listeriacontrasting
confidence: 41%
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“…Moreover, slope gradients have been reported to impact the detection of Listeria in water samples [35,37,67]. We found no indication that pelagic cell counts of Listeria are higher than cell counts on water plants and in sediment at all areas sampled.…”
Section: Year-round Occurrence Of the Genus Listeriacontrasting
confidence: 41%
“…This was somewhat surprising since R. fluitans and sediment are vastly different habitats with respect to oxygen and nutrient availability, substrates, predators and species interaction [35]. However, it is known that L. monocytogenes and L. innocua harbor an unusually large regulatory gene repertoire in their genomes, including more than 200 transcriptional regulators (ca.…”
Section: Biodiversity Of Listeria At the Species Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, we created 14 period variables describing the mean levels of weather characteristics between the day of sample collection (day 0) and days 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,15,20,25, and 29 prior to sample collection. The reason for these point and period measures was to assess if weather influences E. coli count on spinach instantly or cumulatively (29). For brevity, in Table 1, we define only variables significant at a P value of 0.2 in univariable analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collection and manipulation of weather and local landscape variables were performed following the general procedure suggested by Ivanek et al (29) and described in detail in our previous study (13). Briefly, weather and landscape information of interest were obtained from the National Resource Information (NRI) databases based on the GPS coordinates recorded for the individual spinach sampling locations.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%