Foodborne Pathogens: Detection, Resistance Mechanisms, and Control Strategies
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 20
Special Issue Editor
Interests: pathogens and opportunistic microorganisms; antimicrobial resistance/tolerance; molecular epidemiology; typing methods; food safety; One Health
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Foodborne pathogens represent a serious global threat to human health, animal welfare, and food systems. Therefore, the prompt identification of these pathogens, including the emerging ones, is crucial for an effective outbreak prevention and response. Furthermore, the increasing incidence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among foodborne pathogens highlights the need for innovative solutions. Thus, a Farm to Fork strategy is crucial to control the presence and spread of these pathogens. However, their prevention and control are complex challenges that require ongoing research. Hence, comprehensive insights to tackle foodborne pathogens and mitigate their impact on public health and ecosystems are currently of the utmost importance.
This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of novel and rapid diagnostic methods, and a characterization of resistance mechanisms and control strategies for foodborne pathogens, including from a One Health perspective. We welcome articles featuring emerging pathogens, high-resolution genomics, breakthrough technologies, novel antimicrobials, food safety strategies, and integrated policy approaches. The integration of advanced technologies, coupled with global surveillance and policy coordination, is essential to limit the spread of these pathogens and safeguard public health.
Dr. Joana Campos
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- foodborne pathogens
- antimicrobial resistance
- rapid detection methods
- control strategies
- food safety interventions
- One Health
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