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Publicación Acceso abierto Bacillus cereus y su relación con las intoxicaciones alimentarias(2022-02-22) Furnieles Mariotta, Dayana Rocío; Chams Chams, Linda MaríaIndustries engaged in food production have set themselves the goal of making their products safe, failure to meet this requirement could result in outbreaks of TSEs in the population, leading to serious public health problems; TSEs are often associated with B. cereus as it is frequently spread in the environment and due to improper storage has the necessary potential to rapidly contaminate products through poor storage practices, resulting in more favorable conditions for the growth of the microorganism and leading to the development of foodborne illnesses in humans. There are a variety of foods that tend to be contaminated by B. cereus due to their nutritional requirements, including all types of flour, especially wheat flour, red meat, milk, cheese, tubers, fruits and vegetables, seafood, rice grains and their derivatives.