Cronobacter in the Spotlight: New Insights Into a Known Organism

Webinar Description

Organized by: ILSI Europe, the Low Water Activity Foods PDG, Microbial Modelling and Risk Analysis PDG, and the International Food Protection Issues PDG

Description: Cronobacter spp. is generally known to survive for long times in dry environments and can also form biofilms. Due to these characteristics the genus is ubiquitous in the environment, and has been isolated from different sources: water, soil, dust, cereals, animal products, herbs, spices and others. Cronobacter spp. (formerly known as Enterobacter sakazakii) was also identified as causative agent in foodborne outbreaks, esp. leading to severe infections, and even death, in infants. Since the majority of cases are in neonates and even premature neonates, the main food product involved is powdered infant formula for babies of 0-6 months. The organism is very robust in surviving dry conditions and is even more difficult to control in dry factory environments than Salmonella. The persistence of these organisms also led to re-occurring outbreaks, fortunately not frequently, but consistent. In this webinar, we will start with a short introduction to the organism and then discuss more details, which are relevant for Cronobacter spp. controls, with an expert panel on subjects like: epidemiology, ecology, persistence, sampling, detection and identification methods, microbiological criteria, and preventive measures. The audience is invited to send in questions beforehand.

Learning Objectives:

  • Epidemiology, Ecology, Persistence, Sampling, Detection and Identification Methods
  • Microbiological Criteria
  • Preventive measures

Professional Development Groups

  • International Food Protection Issues Professional Development Group
  • Low Water Activity Foods Professional Development Group
  • Modelling and Risk Analysis Professional Development Group

Presenters

  • Seamus Fanning , Presenter University of Dublin, Ireland
  • Roy Betts, Presenter Campden BRI Group, UK
  • Marcel Zwietering, Presenter University of Wageningen, The Netherlands
  • Francois Bourdichon, Presenter Università Cattolica Del Sacro Cuore, France
  • Stephen Forsythe, Presenter Guest lecturer at the University of Hong Kong and Advisor Center for Food Safety, South Africa
  • Anett Winkler, Moderator Cargill, Germany