Publications by authors named "Hajime Teramura"

For clinical diagnosis of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC), it needs to capture viable EHEC cells from stool sample in the view of medical fee points. However, there is no comprehensive solution for the detection of viable EHEC cells since there are wide variety of serotype and susceptibility against potassium tellurite which is commonly used for selective agent in selective medium for EHEC. In these background, EHEC Clear-HT System (EHEC-CHT), a novel effective chromogenic medium system for screening comprehensive viable EHEC, was developed.

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In these days, all agar media used for both pharmaceutical and industrial territories were required to meet performance criteria. There were recovery rates of assigned microorganisms as performance criteria in both pharmacopeia and ISO standards. However, in spreading plate method, there is no concrete spreading time even though it is shown only "as quickly as possible" in ISO standards.

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The commercially available 3 types of selective media in Japan were compared for the detection of Bacillus cereus. When assessed inclusivity using 25 B. cereus strains, MYP agar, NGKG agar, and chromogenic X-BC agar demonstrated excellent inclusivity.

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Background: Standard coliform count methods require preparation of agar, the use of pour-plate technique, the overlay of agar, and in some cases, the transfer of suspect colonies to broth medium for confirmation. The MC-Media Pad EC for enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliforms is a ready-to-use dehydrated sheet medium with no agar preparation, no spreader, and no confirmation step required.

Objective: Using a paired study design, the MC-Media Pad EC was compared with standard method ISO 4832:2006.

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Background: Standard coliform count methods require the preparation of agar, the use of the pour-plate technique, the overlay of agar, and in some cases, the transfer of suspect colonies to broth medium for confirmation. The MC-Media Pad CC for the enumeration of coliforms is a ready-to-use dehydrated sheet medium with no agar preparation, no spreader, and no confirmation step required.

Objective: Using a paired study design, the MC-Media Pad CC was compared to standard method ISO 4832:2006 for 10 matrixes including raw ground pork, raw chicken, cream, cream cheese, ready-to-cook vegetable mix, vegetable juice, cooked prawns, crab pâté, ham sandwiches, and cooked rice.

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MC-Media Pad EB (MMP-EB) , a novel sheet culture method for the enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae, has been evaluated. When both inclusivity and exclusivity of MMP-EB were assessed using 104 microbes including 51 Enterobacteriaceae strains, all tested Enterobacteriaceae strains grew and formed obvious red-colored colonies and all tested non-Enterobacteriaceae strains were shown different appearance from Enterobacteriaceae strains. For the comparison study of the method, MMP-EB was compared with violet red bile glucose agar (VRBG) according to ISO 21528-2:2017 and Petrifilm Enterobacteriaceae Count Plate (Petrifilm EB) method using 100 naturally contaminated food samples.

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BD mCCDA Clear-HT (CCHT; Nippon Becton Dickinson Company, Ltd.) , a novel chromogenic selective medium was evaluated for its superior capacity to isolate Campylobacter jejuni/ coli. When CCHT was assessed using 142 microbes including 42 Campylobacter jejuni/ coli strains, all Campylobacter strains were found to form purple-colored colonies on CCHT whereas all the other microbes failed to grow.

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 The four types of chromogenic selective media that are commercially available in Japan were compared for establishing a Japanese standard method for detecting Cronobacter spp. based on ISO/TS 22964:2006. When assessed using 9 standard Cronobacter spp.

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The MC-Media Pad ACplus™ is a dry, rehydratable film medium for the enumeration of aerobic bacterial colonies. The performance of the method in a variety of foods was compared to that of U.S.

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MC-Media Pad SA (formerly known as Sanita-kun SA) is a dry rehydratable film medium for the enumeration of Staphylococcus aureus. The performance of the method in a variety of foods was compared with that of ISO 6888-1:1999, Microbiology of Food and Animal Feeding Stuffs - Horizontal Method for the Enumeration of Coagulase-Positive Staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and Other Species) - Part 1: Technique Using Baird-Parker Agar Medium. The validated matrixes included pastrami, a sliced cooked chicken roll, cooked prawns, cold-smoked salmon, pasta salad, sandwich spread, fresh uncooked pasta, infant cereal, custard, and raw-milk Brie cheese.

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Sanita-kun(TM) SA for Staphylococcus aureus (SkSA), a novel dry sheet quantitative culture system, was evaluated. When the inclusivity and exclusivity of SkSA were assessed using 121 microorganisms including 47 S. aureus strains, the tested S.

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A novel dry sheet culture method (Sanita-kun ACplus; SkACp) for rapid enumeration of total viable count has been developed. This rehydrated plate system comprises an adhesive sheet, nonwoven fabric coated with nutrients, and two types of water absorption polymers. In addition, SkACp facilitates methods for both rapid count (rapid mode: 24-h incubation) and accurate enumeration (standard mode: 48-h incubation) because it not only contains conventional 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride but also contains two kinds of new tetrazolium salts for rapid and accurate enumeration of total aerobic count.

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The presence of expanded-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli is a common problem in the isolation of Campylobacter from poultry samples using conventional cefoperazone-based selective media. A novel chromogenic medium (CM-HT), based on modified charcoal cefoperazone deoxycholate agar (mCCDA), has been developed as a solution for improved Campylobacter detection from poultry samples. Although the basic components of CM-HT are the same as mCCDA, CM-HT uses both granular charcoal and sodium cefoxitin to enhance viewability and inhibit ESBL-producing bacteria.

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Sanita-kun(R) Yeasts and Molds (SkYM), a novel dry sheet culture method for rapid enumeration of fungi, has been developed. This re-hydrated plate consists of a unique adhesive sheet, non-woven fabric coated with nutrients, antibiotic, water absorption polymer and uniquely synthesized 2-(2-methoxyphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-phenyl-tetrazolium chloride for rapid enumeration of yeasts and molds. When SkYM was assessed using 37 microbes including 33 fungal strains, 29 fungal strains (87.

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MRSA-chrom, a novel chromogenic screening agar medium for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), was developed. There were all MRSA strains recovered in 24h as a specific blue-colored colony among 130 microbes including 42 MRSA strains. MRSA-chrom showed the highest detection ratio among 4 commercially available selective media using 50 clinical specimens.

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EHEC-chrom, a novel chromogenic screening agar medium for enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) , was developed. A total of 52 EHEC strains, which were studied for the inclusivity study, grew and formed blue-green colored colonies on EHEC-chrom. When 43 gram-negative bacteria other than EHEC were inoculated for the exclusivity study, 10 strains grew and formed colorless colonies.

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Spoilage of fruit juices by a thermoacidophilic spore-forming bacterium, Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris, is a big problem for fruit juice industries worldwide. We have developed a novel chromogenic selective agar medium (EAATSM) for the isolation and enumeration of A. acidoterrestris.

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Compact Dry ETB(R) (CD-ETB, ETB; Enterobacteriaceae) , a ready-to-use and self-diffusible dry medium sheet culture system for the detection and enumeration of Enterobacteriaceae, was evaluated. A total of 35 Enterobacteriaceae strains, which were studied for the inclusivity study, grew and formed red-purple colored colonies on the CD-ETB(R). When 17 gram-negative bacteria other than Enterobacteriaceae were inoculated for the exclusivity study, 2 strains grew and formed red-purple colonies, 9 strains formed colorless colonies, and 6 strains failed to grow.

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We evaluated the effectiveness of using Compact Dry(R) X-BC (CD-XBC), a ready-to-use and self-diffusing dry medium sheet culture system based on a novel detection principle, for the detection and enumeration of Bacillus cereus. All 13 B. cereus strains, which were studied for the inclusivity study, grew as blue/green colonies on the CD-XBC.

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Compact Dry X-SA (CD-XSA), a ready-to-use and self-diffusible dry medium sheet culture system for the detection and enumeration of Staphylococcus aureus, was evaluated. A total of 50 S. aureus strains, which were studied for the inclusivity study, grew as blue-colored colonies on the CD-XSA.

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Compact Dry VP (CDVP) is a ready-to-use method for enumerating Vibrio parahaemolyticus in food. The presterilized plates contain a culture medium comprising peptone, NaCl, bile salts, antibiotics, chromogenic substrates, and polysaccharide gum as a cold water-soluble gelling. After diluting raw seafood samples in a phosphate-buffered saline solution, a 1-ml aliquot was inoculated onto the center of the plate and allowed to diffuse by capillary action.

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Compact Dry TC qualifies as a rapid method kit for determining aerobic colony counts in foods. The plates are presterilized and contain culture medium and a cold-soluble gelling agent. The medium is rehydrated by inoculating 1 mL diluted sample into the center of the self-diffusible medium and allowing the solution to diffuse by capillary action.

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Compact Dry YM is a ready-to-use test method for the enumeration of yeasts and molds in fruit-based products. The plates are presterilized and contain nonwoven incorporated nutrients supplemented with antibiotics and a chromogenic enzyme substrate, 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoxyl phosphate, p-toluidine salt (X-phos), to facilitate counting dyes, and a cold water-soluble gelling agent. The medium should be rehydrated with 1 mL of diluted sample inoculated onto the center of the self-diffusible medium, allowing the solution to diffuse immediately by capillary action.

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Compact Dry CF is a ready-to-use test method for the enumeration of coliform bacteria in food. The plates are presterilized and contain culture medium and a cold water-soluble gelling agent. The medium should be rehydrated with 1 mL diluted sample inoculated into the center of the self-diffusible medium, allowing the solution to diffuse by capillary action.

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Compact Dry E. coli/Coliform Count (EC) is a ready-to-use test method for the enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliform bacteria in food. The plates are presterilized and contain culture medium and a cold water-soluble gelling agent.

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