Publications by authors named "E Trees"

Article Synopsis
  • * The study examined 438 isolates from 100 outbreaks to establish guidelines for detecting disease clusters and analyzed them for genetic variations and antimicrobial resistance.
  • * Most outbreaks had close genetic similarities, indicating they were related, while some showed more variation, suggesting differing pathogen sources and evolving resistance patterns.
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The Illumina iSeq low-capacity sequencing platform was evaluated for use in foodborne disease surveillance and outbreak detection. The platform produced high quality sequence data comparable to that of the Illumina MiSeq and was cost-effective with fast turn-around time in low sample volume environments.

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Enzymatic library preparation kits are increasingly used for bacterial whole genome sequencing. While they offer a rapid workflow, the transposases used in the kits are recognized to be somewhat biased. The aim of this study was to optimize and validate a protocol for the Illumina DNA Prep kit (formerly Nextera DNA Flex) for sequencing enteric pathogens and compare its performance against the Nextera XT kit.

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Abstract: This multiagency report developed by the Interagency Collaboration for Genomics for Food and Feed Safety provides an overview of the use of and transition to whole genome sequencing (WGS) technology for detection and characterization of pathogens transmitted commonly by food and for identification of their sources. We describe foodborne pathogen analysis, investigation, and harmonization efforts among the following federal agencies: National Institutes of Health; Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S.

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