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Preventing Foodborne Illness: Listeriosis
Published 2009-08-01“…Hubbard, and Dirk Sampath, is one in a series of facts sheets discussing common foodborne pathogens of interest to food handlers, processors, and retailers. …”
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Phytophthora Identification and Sampling in Citrus Nurseries
Published 2015-09-01“… Phytophthora species are important soil-borne, fungus-like pathogens that attack the root systems, trunk, and fruit of citrus trees at any age. …”
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Periodontal Diseases in Spouses
Published 2024-12-01“…Recent findings suggest that two major periodontal pathogenes, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans and Porphyromonas gingivalis, are transmitted among family members.…”
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Nematode Management for Bedding Plants
Published 2014-02-01“…Due to warm temperatures, sandy soil, and humidity, Florida has more than its fair share of pests and pathogens that attack bedding plants. Plant-parasitic nematodes can be among the most damaging and hard-to-control of these organisms. …”
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Peachtree Borer, Synanthedon exitiosa (Say) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Aegeriidae)
Published 2005-02-01“…The peachtree borer can damage the tree in two ways: girdling and inducing plant pathogens to invade the weakened tree. This document is EENY-260 (IN524), one of a series of Featured Creatures from the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Black Spot
Published 2005-09-01“… The authors' intent is to: 1) provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus; and 2) to create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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Florida Solid and Hazardous Waste Regulation Handbook: Biological and Animal Waste Disposal
Published 2004-01-01“… Biological waste is defined in the Resource Recovery and Management Act as including, but not limited to, biomedical waste, diseased or dead animals, and other waste capable of transmitting pathogens to humans or animals. Other biological wastes are subject to lower standards of disposal than most other solid wastes. …”
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Gemella Species Bacteremia and Stroke in an Elderly Patient with Respiratory Tract Infection
Published 2017-01-01“…They are rarely associated with infections. As opportunistic pathogens, they can cause life-threatening infection in individuals with risk factors. …”
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A Series on Diseases in the Florida Vegetable Garden: PEPPER
Published 2004-10-01“…The very minute size of these disease-causing pathogens accounts for the mystery that often surrounds their presence and impact in the garden. …”
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The “Farm to Plate” approach – Everyone’s Business
Published 2002-01-01“…The Canadian public is exposed more extensively than ever before to exotic foods and pathogens via international travel, changing lifestyles and domestic contact with fresh foodstuff that is imported from faraway lands. …”
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Growth, Reduction, and Survival of Bacteria on Melon Types
Published 2012-07-01“…This 45-page fact sheet highlights the research that has been done to provide insight on possible sanitation methods and their efficacy in decontaminating melon types of foodborne pathogens as well as natural microflora. Written by Thao P. …”
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Gulf Coast Tick, Amblyomma maculatum Koch (Acari: Ixodidae: Amblyomminae)
Published 2014-11-01“…Gulf Coast ticks are of increasing concern because of their ability to transmit several pathogens of veterinary and medical importance. This 7-page fact sheet was written by Jeffrey C. …”
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Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida: Black Spot
Published 2005-09-01“… The authors' intent is to: 1) provide a basis for evaluating exotic pathogens that may pose potential risks to Florida citrus; and 2) to create a decision-making framework to prevent their introduction and spread. …”
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Gulf Coast Tick, Amblyomma maculatum Koch (Acari: Ixodidae: Amblyomminae)
Published 2014-11-01“…Gulf Coast ticks are of increasing concern because of their ability to transmit several pathogens of veterinary and medical importance. This 7-page fact sheet was written by Jeffrey C. …”
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Cities and environmental emergencies. Green Infrastructures for the urban project
Published 2020-12-01“…The interaction between climatic phenomena, pathogenic states, and environmental conditions require thinking about the origin of environmental threats as result of altered man-nature relationship. …”
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A Series on Diseases in the Florida Vegetable Garden: PEPPER
Published 2004-10-01“…The very minute size of these disease-causing pathogens accounts for the mystery that often surrounds their presence and impact in the garden. …”
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Epidemiology of Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Published 1998-01-01“…Legione species or viruses, is more common among patients treated on an ambulatory basis where these pathogens can collectively cause up to half of all cases of pneumonia. …”
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Growth, Reduction, and Survival of Bacteria on Melon Types
Published 2012-07-01“…This 45-page fact sheet highlights the research that has been done to provide insight on possible sanitation methods and their efficacy in decontaminating melon types of foodborne pathogens as well as natural microflora. Written by Thao P. …”
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Anthracnose on Southern Highbush Blueberry
Published 2018-05-01“… Information contained in this 4-page publication is intended for Florida blueberry growers to use as a guide in the identification of anthracnose, a group of fungal pathogens that affects a wide range of plants, including southern highbush blueberries (SHB). …”
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Preventing Foodborne Illness: Clostridium botulinum
Published 2005-02-01“…This document is FSHN04-06, one of a series of the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department discussing common foodborne pathogens of interest to food handlers, processors, and retailers; Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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