Seek and you shall find: Yersinia enterocolitica in Ireland's drinking water.
James PowellMaureen DalyNuala H O'ConnellColum P DunnePublished in: Irish journal of medical science (2024)
Our analysis of these three isolates deemed them to be Yersinia species not known currently to be pathogenic, but determining this necessitated the use of next-generation sequencing and advanced bioinformatics. Our work highlights the importance of having this technology available to public laboratories, either locally or in a national reference laboratory. The introduction of molecular technologies for the detection of Yersinia species may increase the rate of detections. Accurate identification of significant pathogens in environmental, public health and clinical microbiology laboratories is critically important for the protection of society.
Keyphrases
- drinking water
- public health
- genetic diversity
- health risk
- health risk assessment
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- human health
- antimicrobial resistance
- heavy metals
- real time pcr
- risk assessment
- single molecule
- global health
- gene expression
- infectious diseases
- life cycle
- mass spectrometry
- adverse drug
- electronic health record
- sensitive detection