reviewEnvironmental MicrobiologyJul 15, 2010Closed access

Fresh fruit and vegetables as vehicles for the transmission of human pathogens

Imperial College London · Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Much research into food-borne human pathogens has focused on transmission from foods of animal origin. However, recent investigations have identified fruits and vegetables are the source of many disease outbreaks. Now believed to be a much larger contributor to produce-associated outbreaks than previously reported, norovirus outbreaks are commonly caused by contamination of foods from hands of infected workers. Although infections with Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157 have been linked to beef more often than to any other food product, severe outbreaks have been traced to consumption of contaminated radish sprouts and pre-packaged spinach. Similarly, while infections with Salmonella have mainly been linked to…

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