Such measures can include rotation of strawberries with non-susceptible crops, which provides an interval during which
pathogen populations can decline by attrition.
Many experts see sequencing as the future for clinical laboratory diagnostics, but while this breakthrough technology holds exciting potential, there are some important cautions to consider before adopting NGS for
pathogen diagnosis.
vineale genotype, mycorrhizae and
pathogen as the three factors (3 plant genotypes x 2 mycorrhiza treatments x 3
pathogen treatments, 14 replicates, [N.sub.total] = 252).
In addition, the accompanying SYNCT Software provides a comprehensive approach to data analysis and reporting, and enables the NxTAG Respiratory
Pathogen Panel to integrate easily into any laboratory.
Additional initiatives that address
pathogen reduction have been investigated by researchers at Oklahoma State University.
Zephyr detects foodborne
pathogens such as salmonella, e.coli, listeria and campylobacter in dry foods, meats and on food preparation surfaces; significant issues for food producers worldwide.
Similar methyltransferase proteins are found in other highly infectious bacteria, including the
pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis that causes Tuberculosis, a disease that results in more than 1 million deaths annually.
* Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to prohibit the sale of any FDA-regulated food that has not undergone Secretary designated
pathogen reduction treatment or been certified to only contain ingredients that are virtually
pathogen flee.
The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) is now accepting proposals for research that will lead to better risk assessment of
pathogens in recreational waters.
"From a health standpoint, the current gold standard is to determine if a
pathogen can be grown in the lab" explains researcher Ana Rule of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.
Diseases of humans and their domestic mammals:
pathogen characteristics, host range and the risk of emergence.