Publications by authors named "Elizabeth Grasso"

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  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a pain management technique that has shown significant benefits when added to standard pain relief methods for patients after cardiothoracic surgery.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis indicated that TENS significantly reduced pain levels at rest and during coughing, and also improved pulmonary function metrics like FEV1 and forced vital capacity.
  • Overall, incorporating TENS into postoperative care can enhance pain relief, reduce reliance on analgesics, and aid faster recovery for these patients.
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Microbial contamination of peanut butter by Salmonella poses a significant health risk as Salmonella may remain viable throughout the product shelf life. Effective cleaning and sanitation of processing lines are essential for preventing cross-contamination. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a cleaning and sanitation procedure involving hot oil and 60% isopropanol, ± quaternary ammonium compounds, to decontaminate pilot-scale processing equipment harboring Salmonella.

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A four serovar cocktail of Salmonella was inoculated into ground black pepper (Piper nigrum) at different water activity (aw) levels at a starting level of 4-5 log cfu/g and incubated at 25 and at 35 °C. At 35 °C and aw of 0.9886 ± 0.

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In published data the thermal destruction of Salmonella species in peanut butter deviates from pseudo-first-order kinetics. The reasons for such deviation are unknown. This study examined both the method used to measure the thermal destruction rate and the method of growth of the microorganisms to explain variations in destruction kinetics.

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About 1.2 billion pounds of peanut butter are consumed annually in the United States. In 2008 to 2009, an outbreak involving Salmonella Typhimurium in peanut butter led to a recall of over 3900 products by over 200 companies.

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During the past decade there were more than 50 reported outbreaks involving leafy green vegetables contaminated with foodborne pathogens. Leafy greens, including cabbage, are fresh foods rarely heated before consumption, which enables foodborne illness. The need for improved safety of fresh food drives the demand for nonthermal food processes to decrease the risk of pathogens while maintaining fresh quality.

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Pasteurized juices may undergo spoilage during normal shelf life due to Alicyclobacillus spp. Metabolic byproducts during germination of these thermoacidiophilic, endospore-forming bacteria impart off-flavors. The objective was to develop a simple, rapid, and sensitive approach for differentiation of Alicyclobacillus spp.

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Bacillus species may be resistant to processing and sanitation procedures, making their control an important issue in the food industry. The objective of this study was to develop a rapid method for the differentiation of Bacillus cells at the strain level using infrared microspectroscopy and multivariate pattern recognition techniques. Aliquots (10 ml) of vegetative cells (approximately 10(3) CFU/ml) from four strains of each of three Bacillus species (B.

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