Researchers from North Carolina State University have identified new compounds that may be effective in restraining the virulence of Listeria. Researchers at the university knew that inhibiting glucose-1-phosphate uridylyltransferase (GalU) — led to dramatic modifications of the bacterial cell surface. These chemical modifications, in turn, rendered Listeria much less virulent and less able to cause illness. Computer models found 37 compounds promising enough to be tested in vitro, three of which were deemed effective enough to warrant further study. Their study shows that small molecules can be developed to shut down the activity of a specific bacterial enzyme, leading to the suppression of virulence. @ http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2018/03/researchers-may-have-found-new-way-to-fight-drug-resistant-bacteria/#.WqlH5ujwaM8
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Researchers from North Carolina State University have pinpointed new compounds that may be effective in containing the virulence of Listeria, a bacterium that can cause severe food poisoning and death. News of the discovery comes during an ongoing listeriosis outbreak in South Africa that has sickened 1,000 and killed 180. The World Health Organization reports… Continue Reading
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Starwest Botanicals recalled Botanicals Organic Cardamom Pods Green (Whole), due to Salmonella contamination. Cardamom is a spice used all over the world in coffee, sausage, and in meat and fish recipes. The product was sold nationwide by Starwest directly online or through mail orders. The product was sold between January 15, 2018, and March 2, 2018.No illness was reported to date. @ https://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm600415.htm
Starwest Botanicals is voluntarily recalling Starwest Botanicals Organic Cardamom Pods Green (Whole), which is packaged in Mylar 1 pound bags and in bulk packs.
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Rockmelons from Rombola Family Farm was named as the source of 17 cases of confirmed listeriosis and 4 people dead. As a result of the outbreak, the demand for Rockmelons plummeted by 90% across Australia. As a result of the outbreak in might take consumers years to regain confidence in the product. @ http://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2018-03-13/rockmelon-disaster-may-take-industry-years-to-recover/9543346
Rombola Family Farms is named as the source of the deadly rockmelon listeria outbreak.
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