Assessment and molecular characterization of Bacillus cereus isolated from edible fungi in China.
Chengcheng LiuPengfei YuShubo YuJuan WangHui GuoYing ZhangJunhui ZhangXiyu LiaoChun LiShi WuQihui GuHaiyan ZengYouxiong ZhangXianhu WeiJumei ZhangQingping WuYu DingPublished in: BMC microbiology (2020)
This study provides large-scale insight into the prevalence and potential risk of B. cereus in edible fungi in China. Approximately one-third of the samples were contaminated with B. cereus, and almost all isolates showed multiple antimicrobial resistance. Detection frequencies of all seven enterotoxin genes were equal to or more than 80%. These new findings may indicate a need for proper pre-/post-processing of edible fungi to eliminate B. cereus, thereby preventing the potential risk to public health.