Descriptions and articles about Bacillus cereus in the Encyclopedia of Life. Includes Wikipedia.
SUMMARY. Summary: Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive aerobic or facultatively anaerobic, motile, spore-forming, rod-shaped bacterium that is widely distributed.
FERMANIAN, C., FREMY, J.-M. and LAHELLEC, C. (1993), BACILLUS CEREUS PATHOGENICITY: A REVIEW. Journal of Rapid Methods & Automation in Microbiology, 2: 83–134. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-4581.1993.tb00282.x Pathogenic Bacillus cereus can be routinely isolated and identified in the laboratory from foods and other sources. Typing of B. cereus strains implicated in food poisoning outbreaks is helpful for confirmation of the origin of the outbreak and for epidemiological studies.
How to Cite. FERMANIAN, C., FREMY, J.-M. and LAHELLEC, C. (1993), BACILLUS CEREUS PATHOGENICITY: A REVIEW. Journal of Rapid Methods & Automation in Microbiology, 2.
REVIEW ARTICLE The potential of flow cytometry in the study of Bacillus cereus U.P. Cronin and M.G. Wilkinson Department of Life Sciences, University of Limerick.
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