Investigation on the factors affecting Cronobacter sakazakii contamination levels in reconstituted powdered infant formula
Introduction: Certain strains of Cronobacter sakazakii can cause serious invasive infections in children, mainly those less than 2 months old and fed with powdered infant formula (PIF). The infectious dose of C. sakazakii is unknown but evidence suggests that it is approximately 1000 CFU. Powdered i...
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Main Author: | Julio Enrique Parra-Flores (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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