| Literature DB >> 19348687 |
Päivikki Perko-Mäkelä1, Pauliina Isohanni, Marianne Katzav, Marianne Lund, Marja-Liisa Hänninen, Ulrike Lyhs.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Campylobacter is the most common cause of bacterial enteritis worldwide. Handling and eating of contaminated poultry meat has considered as one of the risk factors for human campylobacteriosis. Campylobacter contamination can occur at all stages of a poultry production cycle. The objective of this study was to determine the occurrence of Campylobacter during a complete turkey production cycle which lasts for 1,5 years of time. For detection of Campylobacter, a conventional culture method was compared with a PCR method. Campylobacter isolates from different types of samples have been identified to the species level by a multiplex PCR assay.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19348687 PMCID: PMC2672928 DOI: 10.1186/1751-0147-51-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Places of sampling, types and numbers of samples taken during one total turkey production cycle.
| Place of sampling | Type of samples | Number of samples (n) |
| Farm | ||
| - Parent rearing farm | Paper liners, swabs from faecal droppings | 80 |
| - Parent brooding farm | Swab samples from droppings | 70 |
| - Rearing farm | Swab samples from droppings | 360 |
| Hatchery | Eggshells and fluff | 30 |
| Slaughterhouse | Caecal samples | 120 |
| Environmental samples (swabs, water, faecal material) | 336 | |
| Neck skin samples | 120 | |
| Meat samples | 60 | |
| Total number of samples (N) | 456 | |
Campylobacter colonisation in Finnish turkey rearing farms one to two weeks prior to slaughter and comparison of the conventional culture and PCR method for the detection of Campylobacter.
| Sampling month | Farm | Direct culture | Enrichment culture | PCR | PCR after enrichment | ||||
| Female | Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | ||
| July | A11, A22 | 4/43 | 3/4 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 3/4 | 2/4 | ND4 | ND |
| August | A2 | 3/4 | 1/1 | 3/4 | 1/1 | ||||
| August | B1, B2 | 0/4 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/1 | 0/4 | 0/4 | ND | ND |
| August | B2 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/4 | ND | ||||
| August | C1, C2 | 4/4 | 0/4 | 1/1 | 0/1 | 4/4 | 0/4 | ND | ND |
| September | C2 | 3/4 | 1/1 | 4/4 | 1/1 | ||||
| August | D1, D2 | 0/4 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/1 | 0/4 | 0/4 | ND | ND |
| September | D2 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/4 | 0/1 | ||||
| August | E1, E2 | 1/4 | 1/4 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/4 | 2/4 | ND | ND |
| September | E2 | 1/4 | 1/1 | 0/4 | 1/1 | ||||
| September | F1, F2 | 0/4 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/1 | 0/4 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/1 |
| October | F2 | 0/4 | 0/1 | 0/4 | 0/1 | ||||
1Number one after the capital indicates female turkeys.
2Number two after the capital indicates male turkeys.
3Number of positive/number examined.
4ND. Not determined.
Prevalence of Campylobacter in turkey flocks during slaughter and meat cutting detected by culture and/or PCR method.
| Farm | Processing plant | Meat samples | ||||||
| No. of positive/no. examined (%) | No. of positive/no. examined (%) | |||||||
| Female | Male | Female | Male | |||||
| Culture1 | PCR1 | Culture1 | PCR1 | Culture1 | PCR1 | Culture1 | PCR1 | |
| A | 9/11 (82) | 7/112 (64) | 10/12 (83) | 11/12 (92) | 2/5 (40) | 0/5 (0) | 1/5 (20) | 1/5 (20) |
| B | 0/12 (0) | 0/122 (0) | 6/12 (50) | 1/122 (8) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) | 1/5 (20) |
| C | 12/12 (100) | 12/12 (100) | 10/12 (83) | 10/12 (83) | 4/5 (80) | 2/5 (40) | 3/5 (60) | 2/5 (40) |
| D | 0/12 (0) | 3/12 (25) | 9/12 (75) | 10/12 (83) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) | 5/5 (100) | 5/5 (100) |
| E | 5/12 (42) | 6/12 (50) | 10/12 (83) | 10/12 (83) | 0/5 (0) | 2/5 (40) | 2/5 (40) | 3/5 (60) |
| F | 2/12 (17) | 3/12 (25) | 1/12 (8) | 4/12 (33) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) | 0/5 (0) |
1No. of samples tested positive by direct and/or enrichment method.
2PCR not performed after enrichment.
Occurrence of Campylobacter in samples at different stages and the environment of the slaughter and meat cutting departments detected by culture and PCR method
| Direct Culture | Enrichment culture | PCR | PCR after enrichment | |
| No. of positive/no. examined (%) | No. of positive/no. examined (%) | No. of positive/no. examined (%) | No. of positive/no. examined (%) | |
| Transportation crates | 1/11* (9) | 1/11* (9) | 1/11* (9) | 1/9* (11) |
| Faecal material from transportation crates | 7/12 (58) | 8/12 (67) | 7/12 (58) | 7/9 (78) |
| Water from defeathering machine | 0/12 (0) | 5/12 (42) | 3/12 (25) | 5/9 (56) |
| Caecal material | 9/24 (37.5) | 8/24 (33) | 8/24 (33) | 8/18 (44) |
| Neck skin | 2/24 (8) | 15/24 (62.5) | 6/24 (25) | 12/18 (67) |
| Environment (evisceration room) | 6/12 (50) | 9/12 (75) | 7/12 (58) | 9/9 (100) |
| Rubber Boots (evisceration room) | 3/12 (25) | 6/12 (50) | 3/12 (25) | 5/9 (56) |
| Chilling water | 3/12 (25) | 8/12 (67) | 3/12 (25) | 7/9 (78) |
| Environment (chilling room) | 0/12 (0) | 6/12 (50) | 0/12 (0) | 5/9 (56) |
| Environment (meat cutting room) | 0/12 (0) | 5/12 (42) | 0/12 (0) | 5/9 (56) |
| Meat samples | 0/60 (0) | 17/60 (28) | 4/60 (7) | 13/45 (29) |
*Eleven samples after washing and disinfection.