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Carol Iversen
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 61
Citations - 4503
Carol Iversen is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cronobacter & Cronobacter sakazakii. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 61 publications receiving 4239 citations. Previous affiliations of Carol Iversen include Nestlé & Nottingham Trent University.
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Cronobacter gen. nov., a new genus to accommodate the biogroups of Enterobacter sakazakii, and proposal of Cronobacter sakazakii gen. nov., comb. nov., Cronobacter malonaticus sp. nov., Cronobacter turicensis sp. nov., Cronobacter muytjensii sp. nov., Cronobacter dublinensis sp. nov., Cronobacter genomospecies 1, and of three subspecies, Cronobacter dublinensis subsp. dublinensis subsp. nov., Cronobacter dublinensis subsp. lausannensis subsp. nov. and Cronobacter dublinensis subsp. lactaridi subsp. nov.
Carol Iversen,Niall Mullane,B. A. McCardell,Ben D. Tall,Angelika Lehner,Séamus Fanning,Roger Stephan,Han Joosten +7 more
TL;DR: This study further clarifies the taxonomy of isolates described as [E.] sakazakii and completes the formal description of the proposed reclassification of these organisms as novel species and subspecies within a proposed novel genus, Cronobacter gen. nov.
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Risk profile of Enterobacter sakazakii, an emergent pathogen associated with infant milk formula
TL;DR: The risk profile presented here includes hazard identification, exposure assessment and hazard characterisation which are parts of a microbiological risk assessment (MRA), as well as risk management.
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Isolation of Enterobacter sakazakii and other Enterobacteriaceae from powdered infant formula milk and related products
TL;DR: The presence of Ent.
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The growth profile, thermotolerance and biofilm formation of Enterobacter sakazakii grown in infant formula milk
TL;DR: The objective is to study the growth, thermotolerance and biofilm formation of the emergent pathogen Enterobacter sakazakii in infant formula milk (IFM).
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The taxonomy of Enterobacter sakazakii: proposal of a new genus Cronobacter gen. nov. and descriptions of Cronobacter sakazakii comb. nov. Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. sakazakii, comb. nov., Cronobacter sakazakii subsp. malonaticus subsp. nov., Cronobacter turicensis sp. nov., Cronobacter muytjensii sp. nov., Cronobacter dublinensis sp. nov. and Cronobacter genomospecies 1
Carol Iversen,Carol Iversen,Angelika Lehner,Niall Mullane,Eva Bidlas,Ilse Cleenwerck,John Marugg,Séamus Fanning,Roger Stephan,Han Joosten +9 more
TL;DR: The taxonomic relationship of E. sakazakii was further investigated in this article, where the species was defined in 1980, 15 biogroups were described and it was suggested that these could represent multiple species.