Literature DB >> 28221976

Listeria monocytogenes in Smoked Salmon and Other Smoked Fish at Retail in Italy: Frequency of Contamination and Strain Characterization in Products from Different Manufacturers.

Vicdalia Aniela Acciari1, Marina Torresi1, Luigi Iannetti1, Silvia Scattolini1, Francesco Pomilio1, Lucia Decastelli2, Silvia Colmegna3, Riccardo Muliari4, Teresa Bossù5, Yolande Proroga6, Cosimo Montagna7, Cinzia Cardamone8, Paola Cogoni9, Vincenza Annunziata Prencipe1, Giacomo Migliorati1.   

Abstract

Seven hundred seventy-eight samples of packaged smoked fish (774 smoked salmon and 4 smoked swordfish) on sale in Italy, from 50 different manufacturers located in 12 European Union countries, were purchased from the Italian market between May and December 2011. The surface temperatures of the samples on sale ranged from 0 to 13°C (3.4 ± 1.5°C, mean ± SD). Six hundred eighty (87.4%) of 778 samples were stored at ≤4°C. One hundred fifty-seven samples (20.2%, 95% confidence interval 17.5 to 23.1%) were contaminated by Listeria monocytogenes , with 26 samples (3.3%, 95% confidence interval 2.3 to 4.8%) at levels >100 CFU/g. The maximum level of contamination was 1.3 ×106 CFU/g. The differences in the level of contamination of smoked fish between countries (χ2 = 91.54, P < 0.05) and manufacturers (χ2 = 193.22, P < 0.05) were significant. The frequency of detection for products from different manufacturing premises ranged from 0 to 76.9%. Serotyping by serological agglutination revealed that the main serotypes detected were 1/2a (65.3%) and 1/2b (22.4%). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis typing with restriction enzymes AscI and ApaI yielded 36 pulsotypes from 144 isolates, clustering into 17 groups. Eight main pulsotypes accounted for 70.8% of the isolates. Three of the main pulsotypes were exclusively from products of a single manufacturer. In general, products from the same manufacturer showed genetic homogeneity, with one strongly prevalent pulsotype. Different manufacturers usually showed very different levels of contamination of the final product, confirming the importance of the management of process hygiene for controlling L. monocytogenes contamination.

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Keywords:  Listeria monocytogenes; Manufacturer; Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis; Retail; Serotyping; Smoked salmon

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28221976     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-15-599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Food Prot        ISSN: 0362-028X            Impact factor:   2.077


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