Daisuke Nei
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Bari L, Nei D, Sotome I, Nishina I, Hayakawa F, Isobe S, et al.
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2010 Apr;
7(7):845-50.
PMID: 20367332
The majority of the almond-related outbreaks have been associated with Salmonella. Therefore, it is necessary to find an effective method to inactivate these organisms on the raw almond before distribution...
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Inatsu Y, Kitagawa T, Bari M, Nei D, Juneja V, Kawamoto S
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2010 Feb;
7(6):629-35.
PMID: 20113205
The use of a suitable sanitizer can reduce the risk of produce-related foodborne illnesses. We evaluated the effectiveness of several sanitizers to reduce inoculated Escherichia coli O157:H7 on the surface...
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Bari L, Enomoto K, Nei D, Kawamoto S
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2009 Sep;
7(1):51-6.
PMID: 19735203
A majority of the seed sprout-related outbreaks have been associated with Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella spp. Therefore, it is necessary to find an effective method to inactivate these microorganisms...
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Bari M, Nei D, Sotome I, Nishina I, Isobe S, Kawamoto S
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2009 Jul;
6(8):953-8.
PMID: 19622034
The majority of almond-related foodborne outbreaks have been associated with Salmonella. Therefore, it is necessary to find an effective method to inactivate these organisms on raw almond prior to market...
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Nei D, Choi J, Bari M, Kawasaki S, Kawamoto S, Inatsu Y
Foodborne Pathog Dis
. 2009 May;
6(5):541-6.
PMID: 19422304
Efficacy of washing with distilled water, chlorine solution, and acidified sodium chlorite (ASC) solution on populations of microorganisms on spinach leaves was evaluated. Washing with chlorine (100 mg/L) and ASC...