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Thomas Hill
Researcher at Food and Drug Administration
Publications - 4
Citations - 246
Thomas Hill is an academic researcher from Food and Drug Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outbreak & Phyllosphere. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 195 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Hill include United States Public Health Service & Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
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Baseline survey of the anatomical microbial ecology of an important food plant: Solanum lycopersicum (tomato)
Andrea Ottesen,Antonio Gonzalez Peña,James R. White,James B. Pettengill,Cong Li,Sarah M. Allard,Steven L. Rideout,Marc-Antoine Allard,Thomas Hill,Peter W. Evans,Errol Strain,Steven M. Musser,Rob Knight,Eric Brown +13 more
TL;DR: Distinct groupings of microbial communities were associated with different tomato plant organs and a gradient of compositional similarity could be correlated to the distance of a given plant part from the soil.
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A Multistate Outbreak of Human Salmonella Agona Infections Associated With Consumption of Fresh, Whole Papayas Imported From Mexico-United States, 2011.
Adamma Mba-Jonas,Wright Culpepper,Thomas Hill,Venessa Cantu,Julie Loera,Julie Borders,Lori Saathoff-Huber,Johnson Nsubuga,Ingrid Zambrana,Shannon Dalton,Ian T. Williams,Karen P. Neil +11 more
TL;DR: This is the first reported Salmonella outbreak in the United States linked to fresh, whole papayas linked to imported produce and highlights important issues regarding the safety of imported produce.
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Metagenome tracking biogeographic agroecology: Phytobiota of tomatoes from Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and California.
Andrea Ottesen,Padmini Ramachandran,Elizabeth Reed,Ganyu Gu,S. Gorham,Diane Ducharme,Michael J. Newell,Steven L. Rideout,T. A. Turini,Thomas Hill,Errol Strain,Eric W. Brown +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used metagenomic profiles of phyllosphere microbiota associated with agricultural commodities in the field to improve the understanding of a wide range of important objectives from plant pathology and horticultural sustainability, to food safety.