Risks for public health related to the presence of Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp. including Bacillus thuringiensis in foodstuffs

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Allende, Ana
Bolton, DecIan
Chemaly, Marianne
Davies, Robert
Salvador, Pablo
Escamez, Fernandez
Girones, Rosina
Herman, Lieve
Koutsoumanis, Kostas
Lindqvist, Roland
Norrung, Birgit
Ricci, Antonia
Robertson, Lucy
Ru, Giuseppe
Sanaa, Moez
Simmons, Marion
Skandamis, Panagiotis
Snary, Emma
Speybroeck, Niko
Ter Kuile, Benno
Threlfall, John
Wahlstrom, Helene
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Bacillus cereus; Bacillus thuringiensis; food-borne outbreaks; biopesticide;
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10.2903/j.efsa.2016.4524
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TS2 [食品工业];
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The Bacillus cereus group, also known as B. cereus sensu lato, is a subdivision of the Bacillus genus that consists of eight formally recognised species: B. cereus sensu stricto, B. anthracis, B. thuringiensis, B. weihenstephanensis, B. mycoides, pseudomycoides, B. cytotoxicus and B. toyonensis. The current taxonomy of the B. cereus group and the status of separate species mainly rely on phenotypic characteristics. Bacillus thuringiensis strains display a similar repertoire of the potential virulence genes on the chromosome as B. cereus sensu strict() strains and it has been shown that these genes can also be actively expressed in B. thuringiensis strains. Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains are usually not discriminated in clinical diagnostics or food microbiology. Thus, the actual contribution of the two species to gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal diseases is currently unknown. Most cases of food-borne outbreaks caused by the B. cereus group have been associated with concentrations above 10(5) CFU/g. However, cases of both emetic and diarrhoeal illness have been reported involving lower levels of B. cereus. The levels of B. cereus that can be considered as a risk for consumers are also valid for B. thuringiensis. There is no evidence that B. thuringiensis has the genetic determinants for the emetic toxin cereulide. The Panel has recommended the application of whole genome sequencing to provide unambiguous identification of strains used as biopesticides and the detailed characterisation of outbreak strains allowing discrimination of B. thuringiensis from B. cereus. Data gaps include: dose response and behavioural characteristics of B. cereus group strains and specifically of B. thuringiensis. Field studies after application of B. thuringiensis biopesticides are needed to enable the establishment of pre-harvest intervals. (C) 2016 European Food Safety Authority. EFSA Journal published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd on behalf of European Food Safety Authority.
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