Literature DB >> 29965780

Salmonella enterica Contamination of Market Fresh Tomatoes: A Review.

Joshua B Gurtler1, Nia A Harlee1,2, Amanda M Smelser3, Keith R Schneider4.   

Abstract

Salmonella contamination associated with market fresh tomatoes has been problematic for the industry and consumers. A number of outbreaks have occurred, and dollar losses for the industry, including indirect collateral impact to agriculturally connected communities, have run into the hundreds of millions of dollars. This review covers these issues and an array of problems and potential solutions surrounding Salmonella contamination in tomatoes. Some other areas discussed include (i) the use of case-control studies and DNA fingerprinting to identify sources of contamination, (ii) the predilection for contamination based on Salmonella serovar and tomato cultivar, (iii) internalization, survival, and growth of Salmonella in or on tomatoes and the tomato plant, in biofilms, and in niches ancillary to tomato production and processing, (iv) the prevalence of Salmonella in tomatoes, especially in endogenous regions, and potential sources of contamination, and (v) effective and experimental means of decontaminating Salmonella from the surface and stem scar regions of the tomato. Future research should be directed in many of the areas discussed in this review, including determining and eliminating sources of contamination and targeting regions of the country where Salmonella is endemic and contamination is most likely to occur. Agriculturalists, horticulturalists, microbiologists, and epidemiologists may make the largest impact by working together to solve other unanswered questions regarding tomatoes and Salmonella contamination.

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Keywords:  Postharvest; Preharvest; Salmonella; Sanitizer; Tomato

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29965780     DOI: 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-17-395

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


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1.  Salmonella enterica Serovar Diversity, Distribution, and Prevalence in Public-Access Waters from a Central California Coastal Leafy Green-Growing Region from 2011 to 2016.

Authors:  Lisa Gorski; Anita S Liang; Samarpita Walker; Diana Carychao; Ashley Aviles Noriega; Robert E Mandrell; Michael B Cooley
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2021-12-15       Impact factor: 5.005

2.  Outbreak of unusual H2S-negative monophasic Salmonella Typhimurium strain likely associated with small tomatoes, Sweden, August to October 2019.

Authors:  Soledad Colombe; Cecilia Jernberg; Emma Löf; Anna Lindqvist Angervall; Henrik Mellström-Dahlgren; Leif Dotevall; Malin Bengnér; Ingela Hall; Lena Sundqvist; Sharon Kühlmann-Berenzon; Ilias Galanis; Mats Lindblad; Anette Hansen; Moa Rehn
Journal:  Euro Surveill       Date:  2019-11

3.  Spatiotemporal evaporating droplet dynamics on fomites enhances long term bacterial pathogenesis.

Authors:  Roven Pinto; Ankur Chattopadhyay; Sreeparna Majee; Atish Roy Chowdhury; Amey Nitin Agharkar; Dipshikha Chakravortty; Saptarshi Basu
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2021-10-08

4.  Reduction of Bacterial Enteric Pathogens and Hygiene Indicator Bacteria on Tomato Skin Surfaces by a Polymeric Nanoparticle-Loaded Plant-Derived Antimicrobial.

Authors:  Keila L Perez-Lewis; Yagmur Yegin; Jun K Oh; Alejandro Castillo; Luis Cisneros-Zevallos; Chris R Kerth; Mustafa Akbulut; Thomas M Taylor
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-02-15
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