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        1 - Isolation Of Bacillus cereus from Foods and Studying the Cytotoxicity Of Them on Vero Cells
        Zahra Deilami Khiabani Shahrzad Nasiri Semnani
        Inroduction and Objective:Bacillus cereusis an important enterotoxigenic food borne pathogen. It contains NHE and HBL complex  enterotoxins. The genes of these complex can be used for characterization of  enterotoxin production in B. cereus. The objective of this study More
        Inroduction and Objective:Bacillus cereusis an important enterotoxigenic food borne pathogen. It contains NHE and HBL complex  enterotoxins. The genes of these complex can be used for characterization of  enterotoxin production in B. cereus. The objective of this study is to detect enterotoxigenic B. cereus and assessing the incidence of it in foods.Material and Methods:220 food samples including; 80 meat products, 20 dairy, 20 rice and 100 salad samples, have been collected in the years 2012-2014. Using biochemical and molecular tests, the B. cereus positive food samples has been detected. B.cereus isolates checked for NHE and HBL complex by specific primers. B. cereus isolates which contain both NHE and HBL have been used for cytotoxic assay on Vero cells.Results: Among 100 B.cereus isolates, 40 contain NHE, 23 contain HBL and 17 isolates contain both complexes. The recent isolates have been used for cytotoxic assay on Vero cells.Conclusion: PCR is a prompt, reliable method for detection of enterotoxigenic bacteria. Enhancing awareness about virulence and prevalence of genes involved in food poisoning would be effective in prevention of food poisoning. Manuscript profile