From soil to gut: Bacillus cereus and it
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Lotte P. Stenfors Arnesen; Annette Fagerlund; Per Einar Granum
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Article
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2008
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Bacillus cereus is widespread in nature and frequently isolated from soil and growing plants, but it is also well adapted for growth in the intestinal tract of insects and mammals. From these habitats it is easily spread to foods, where it may cause an emetic or a diarrhoeal type of food-associated