Abstract:Background
Cronobacter , an emerging foodborne pathogen, contaminates various foods such as ready-to-eat (RTE) food due to its ubiquitous nature. Consumption of food contaminated with Cronobacter can cause severe infections in children, elderly or immunocompromised people. Therefore, we aimed to assess the presence of Cronobacter spp. in RTE foods, popularly consumed products, and pose potential health threat for consumers, especially for risk groups.Results
Out of 340 RTE food samples, 59 (17.4%) were conta… Show more
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