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Present and pioneer methods of early detection of food borne pathogens.

G Vidyadharani1, H K Vijaya Bhavadharani2, P Sathishnath2, Shruti Ramanathan2, P Sariga2, A Sandhya2, S Subikshaa2, Shobana Sugumar3.   

Abstract

Food-borne pathogens are a severe threat to human illness and death world-wide. Researchers have reported more than 250 food-borne diseases. Most of these are infections caused by a wide variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It has a significant economic impact also. Detection of pathogenic microbes is thus essential for food safety. Such identification techniques could meet the following parameters viz., the accuracy of detection techniques that are quick, efficient, economical, highly sensitive, specific, and non-labor intensive. The various available methods for detecting food pathogens are classified into different groups, each having its advantages and disadvantages. The conventional methods are usually the first choice of detection even though they are laborious. Modern techniques such as biosensors, immunological assays, and macromolecule-based (nucleic acid) methods are being developed and refined to overcome traditional methods' limitations. Early detection of pathogens and secure food safety at each stage of food processing to storage, utilizing improved methodologies are mandatory. This review summarizes the deadly food pathogens leading to significant outbreaks and discusses the importance of early detection methods and advanced detection methods in comparison. © Association of Food Scientists & Technologists (India) 2021.

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Keywords:  Conventional method; Early detection; Food-borne disease; Microbe; Modern technique; Significant outbreak

Year:  2021        PMID: 35602455      PMCID: PMC9114182          DOI: 10.1007/s13197-021-05130-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Sci Technol        ISSN: 0022-1155            Impact factor:   3.117


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Journal:  Food Microbiol       Date:  2006-03-20       Impact factor: 5.516

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Authors:  Carolina Palomino-Camargo; Yuniesky González-Muñoz
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3.  Nanomaterial-based biosensors for sensing key foodborne pathogens: Advances from recent decades.

Authors:  Ruyuan Zhang; Tarun Belwal; Li Li; Xingyu Lin; Yanqun Xu; Zisheng Luo
Journal:  Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf       Date:  2020-06-07       Impact factor: 12.811

4.  Culture-Independent Rapid Detection Methods for Bacterial Pathogens and Toxins in Food Matrices.

Authors:  Yun Wang; Joelle K Salazar
Journal:  Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf       Date:  2015-10-21       Impact factor: 12.811

5.  A large outbreak of Campylobacter jejuni infection in a university college caused by chicken liver pâté, Australia, 2013.

Authors:  C R M Moffatt; A Greig; M Valcanis; W Gao; T Seemann; B P Howden; M D Kirk
Journal:  Epidemiol Infect       Date:  2016-06-16       Impact factor: 4.434

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Authors:  Md Eshrat E Alahi; Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-08-16       Impact factor: 3.576

7.  Direct Metatranscriptome RNA-seq and Multiplex RT-PCR Amplicon Sequencing on Nanopore MinION - Promising Strategies for Multiplex Identification of Viable Pathogens in Food.

Authors:  Manyun Yang; Alyssa Cousineau; Xiaobo Liu; Yaguang Luo; Daniel Sun; Shaohua Li; Tingting Gu; Luo Sun; Hayden Dillow; Jack Lepine; Mingqun Xu; Boce Zhang
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-04-09       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 8.  Applications of Nanotechnology in Sensor-Based Detection of Foodborne Pathogens.

Authors:  Harsh Kumar; Kamil Kuča; Shashi Kant Bhatia; Kritika Saini; Ankur Kaushal; Rachna Verma; Tek Chand Bhalla; Dinesh Kumar
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2020-04-01       Impact factor: 3.576

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Review 1.  Research progress on detection techniques for point-of-care testing of foodborne pathogens.

Authors:  Sha Liu; Kaixuan Zhao; Meiyuan Huang; Meimei Zeng; Yan Deng; Song Li; Hui Chen; Wen Li; Zhu Chen
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-08-08
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