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Advancements in Detection Methods for Salmonella in Food: A Comprehensive Review

Aayushi Patel, Andrew Wolfram, Taseen S. Desin

2024Pathogens27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Non-typhoidal Salmonella species are one of the leading causes of gastrointestinal disease in North America, leading to a significant burden on the healthcare system resulting in a huge economic impact. Consequently, early detection of Salmonella species in the food supply, in accordance with food safety regulations, is crucial for protecting public health, preventing outbreaks, and avoiding serious economic losses. A variety of techniques have been employed to detect the presence of this pathogen in the food supply, including culture-based, immunological, and molecular methods. The present review summarizes these methods and highlights recent updates on promising emerging technologies, including aptasensors, Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS).

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SalmonellaFood safetyOutbreakBiotechnologyNanotechnologyBusinessRisk analysis (engineering)MedicineBiologyVirologyMaterials scienceBacteriaPathologyGeneticsBiosensors and Analytical DetectionSalmonella and Campylobacter epidemiologyListeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
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