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The Bacillus cereus species of bacteria is commonly found in the environment, as well as in raw materials and foodstuffs. It may cause outbreaks of food-borne infections in humans. The course of the infection can be twofold: it can either take the form of intoxication - caused by ingestion of food containing B. cereus emetic toxin (cereulide) - or toxicoinfection, resulting from the presence of enterotoxic...
Bacillus cereus-mediated food poisoning of the diarrhoeal type is related to the production of the following extracellular factors by the bacteria: haemolysin BL (enterotoxin HBL), non-haemolytic toxin (NHE), and cytotoxin (CytK), as well as haemolysins IV and cereolysin O, both of which have been scarcely examined and discussed in the literature. This article reviews the literature containing current...
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