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While nosocomial norovirus transmission in hospitalized patients is well characterized, its transmission dynamics among HCWs remain poorly documented. This investigation of HCW-focused norovirus transmission provides critical epidemiological evidence to refine infection control protocols for gastroenteritis in healthcare settings. This study utilized a retrospective case-control design to systematically analyze outbreak transmission dynamics. Structured questionnaires were implemented ≤72 h post-symptom onset to capture dietary exposures during the three-day exposure window, minimizing recall bias. Potential high-risk dining periods and food items were further analyzed via a case-control study. The outbreak investigation identified 52 cases, including 48 HCWs and 4 cafeteria staff, yielding an overall attack rate of 2.21% (52/2352). Epidemiological evidence supports a point-source origin, as demonstrated by the single-peak epidemic curve. Case-control analysis revealed the lunch on 19th June as the primary exposure window (statistically significant OR = 25.21; 95% CI: 3.35-189.69), with the "red bean cake" served in the implicated meal being the significantly associated food item (OR = 1248.75; 95% CI: 170.64-9138.33). RT-qPCR confirmed norovirus GII RNA in clinical specimens from cases and the implicated "red bean cake" food sample. These findings definitively established the "red bean cake" as the outbreak's etiological source.
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Carbohydr Polym
November 2025
Department of Chemistry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T. 999077, Hong Kong. Electronic address:
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September 2025
Department of plant production engineering and genetics, Lorestan university, Khorramabad city, Iran.
Background: Caffeic acid, one of the important phenolic compounds in plants, plays a significant role in enhancing the defense mechanisms and adaptation of plants to environmental stresses, including drought. This study aimed to investigate the effect of drought stress on the expression of genes involved in the biosynthesis of caffeic acid, photosynthetic mechanisms, and antioxidant enzyme activity in three cultivars of beans. The experiment was conducted in a split-plot design within a randomized complete block design, with three irrigation levels (50, 75, and 100% of water requirement) as the main factor and three bean cultivars (red, white, and pinto) as the sub-factor, with three replications.
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April 2025
Tokyo University of Agriculture, 196 Yasaka, Abashiri-shi, Hokkaido 099-2493, Japan.
Japanese red or white common bean ( L.) cultivars, used to make sweetened boiled beans, are called "kintoki" beans. Kintoki beans are planted to precede winter wheat for crop rotation in Hokkaido, northern Japan.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Sci Food Agric
August 2025
Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Background: Dry beans and chickpeas are nutritionally valuable legumes widely consumed worldwide. This study examines the impact of oven roasting (110 °C for 70 min) on the phytochemical, antioxidant, fatty acid and saponin profiles of 12 pulses, including 11 common beans and 1 chickpea.
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