| Literature DB >> 29976895 |
Guerrino Macori1, Giovanna Gilardi2, Alberto Bellio3, Daniela Manila Bianchi4, Silvia Gallina5, Nicoletta Vitale6, Maria Lodovica Gullino7, Lucia Decastelli8.
Abstract
The primary production of fresh soft fruits was considered to be a suspected critical point for the contamination of frozen berries that were responsible for the large 2013⁻2014 Hepatitis A virus (HAV) outbreak in Europe. In this study, an Italian berries’ production area was studied for its agro-technical characteristics, and the fresh fruits were analyzed for the presence of enteric viruses (HAV and Norovirus (NoV) genogroup I and genogroup II (GGI and GGII)), the enumeration of hygienic quality parameters, and the prevalence of bacterial pathogens. A total of 50 producers were sampled, who specialized in the exclusive or shared cultivation of berries. Escherichia coli was detected in two blackberry samples, whereas HAV and Norovirus were not detected. The samples were negative for Salmonella spp., Listeria monocytogenes, and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC). The farms’ attributes were not associated with positive samples, apart from the presence of E. coli and the aerobic mesophilic bacteria for blackberry that were statistically correlated. In blueberries, the high aerobic mesophilic count could likely be associated with the resistance of the outer layer to handling. However, the two pathogens (Salmonella spp. and STEC) and the targeted viruses (HAV, NoV GGI and GGII) were not detected, highlighting the low risk of foodborne pathogens and viral contamination at the primary production stage of the berry food chain in the area considered in this pilot study.Entities:
Keywords: Hepatitis A virus; fresh berries; molecular detection; virological quality
Year: 2018 PMID: 29976895 PMCID: PMC6069088 DOI: 10.3390/foods7070105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Methods used for the microbiological analysis.
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| Shiga Toxin-producing | Real-time PCR | [ |
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| Aerobic Mesophilic Count | Culture technique | [ |
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| hepatitis A virus (HAV) and norovirus genogroup I and II (Nov GGI/GGII) | Real time-PCR | [ |
Figure 1Results of the questionnaire.
Characteristics of the farm involved in the sampling plan and results of the microbiology analysis.
| Farm Characteristics and Results of the Questionnaires | Results Microbiology Analysis (CFU/g) | ||||||||
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| Id | Prod | Fruit | Farm Size | Irrigation | Workers | Cultural Conditions | AMC |
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| 1 | 1 | blackberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 14,000 | <10 | 1500 |
| 2 | 1 | blackberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 1500 | <10 | <10 |
| 3 | 2 | blackberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 130 | <10 | <10 |
| 4 | 2 | blackberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 1200 | <10 | <40 |
| 5 | 3 | raspberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 2900 | <10 | <10 |
| 6 | 3 | raspberry | B | well water | ST | soil open field | 760 | <10 | <10 |
| 7 | 4 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 9100 | <10 | <40 |
| 8 | 4 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1000 | <10 | <10 |
| 9 | 5 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 290 | <10 | <10 |
| 10 | 6 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 320 | <10 | <10 |
| 11 | 7 | blueberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 580 | <10 | <10 |
| 12 | 8 | red currant | S | canal water | SNT | soil open field | 2900 | <10 | <10 |
| 13 | 9 | raspberry | B | canal water | SNT | soil open field | 160 | <10 | <10 |
| 14 | 9 | raspberry | B | canal water | SNT | soil open field | 250 | <10 | <10 |
| 15 | 10 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | Pots | 310 | <10 | <10 |
| 16 | 10 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | Pots | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 17 | 11 | blackberry | B | canal water | SNT | soil tunnel | 150 | <10 | <10 |
| 18 | 11 | blackberry | B | canal water | SNT | soil tunnel | <40 | <10 | <10 |
| 19 | 12 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 20 | 13 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | <40 | <10 | <10 |
| 21 | 13 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 2200 | <10 | <10 |
| 22 | 14 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1500 | <10 | <40 |
| 23 | 15 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1000 | <10 | <10 |
| 24 | 16 | blueberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 98,000 | <10 | <10 |
| 25 | 16 | blueberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | <400 | <10 | <10 |
| 26 | 17 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 600 | <10 | <10 |
| 27 | 17 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 35,000 | 60 | 1500 |
| 28 | 18 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 700 | <10 | <10 |
| 29 | 19 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | Pots | 800 | <10 | <10 |
| 30 | 20 | blackberry | S | well water | fam | soil open field | 700 | <10 | <10 |
| 31 | 21 | red currant | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 8800 | <10 | <10 |
| 32 | 22 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 5200 | <10 | <10 |
| 33 | 23 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 50 | <10 | <10 |
| 34 | 24 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil tunnel | 260 | <10 | <10 |
| 35 | 24 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil tunnel | 18,000 | <10 | <40 |
| 36 | 25 | raspberry | S | canal water | SNT | soil open field | 50 | <10 | <10 |
| 37 | 26 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 22,000 | <10 | <10 |
| 38 | 26 | blackberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1400 | <10 | <40 |
| 39 | 27 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 17,000 | <10 | <10 |
| 40 | 28 | blackberry | S | well water | fam | soil open field | 1500 | <10 | <40 |
| 41 | 29 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 660 | <10 | <10 |
| 42 | 30 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | soil tunnel | 500 | <10 | <10 |
| 43 | 30 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | soil tunnel | 100 | <10 | <10 |
| 44 | 31 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | 280 | <10 | <10 |
| 45 | 31 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 55 | 32 | raspberry | B | well water | fam | soil open field | 100 | <10 | <10 |
| 46 | 32 | raspberry | B | canal water | fam | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 47 | 33 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 48 | 34 | blackberry | S | canal water | SNT | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 49 | 35 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 600 | <10 | <10 |
| 50 | 36 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1000 | <10 | <10 |
| 51 | 37 | raspberry | S | canal water | fam | soil open field | 1900 | <10 | <400 |
| 52 | 38 | blackberry | S | canal water | fam | Pots | 250 | <10 | <10 |
| 53 | 39 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 43,000 | <10 | 9900 |
| 54 | 39 | blackberry | B | well water | fam | soil open field | 2400 | <10 | <10 |
| 56 | 40 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 9600 | <10 | <10 |
| 57 | 40 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 8,100,000 | 45,000 | 50,000 |
| 58 | 41 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 1500 | <10 | <40 |
| 59 | 41 | blackberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 43,000 | <10 | 150 |
| 60 | 42 | blackberry | S | well water | fam | soil tunnel | 8600 | <10 | <40 |
| 61 | 43 | raspberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 4600 | <10 | <10 |
| 62 | 43 | raspberry | B | canal water | PT | soil open field | 900 | <10 | <10 |
| 63 | 44 | blackberry | S | well water | PT | soil open field | 120 | <10 | 210 |
| 64 | 45 | raspberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 65 | 45 | raspberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 66 | 46 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 100 | <10 | <10 |
| 67 | 46 | blueberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 180 | <10 | <10 |
| 68 | 47 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil tunnel | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 69 | 47 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil tunnel | 20,000 | <10 | 700 |
| 70 | 48 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | <10 | <10 | <10 |
| 71 | 48 | blackberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 12,000 | <10 | 3800 |
| 72 | 49 | raspberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | <400 | <10 | <10 |
| 73 | 49 | raspberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 180 | <10 | <10 |
| 74 | 50 | blueberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 110 | <10 | <10 |
| 75 | 50 | blueberry | B | well water | PT | soil open field | 410 | <10 | <10 |
Id: number of identification, prod: producer, B: big farm (size of farm equal or greater than 2000 m2), S: small farm (size of farm equal or greater than 300 m2 to a size of 1999 m2), ST: seasonally trained, SNT: seasonally not trained, fam: familiar, PT: permanent trained, pots: cultivation in pots, AMC: aerobic mesophilic count, Ent.: Enterobacteriaceae.
Figure 2Microbiological analysis and distribution among berries: (a) aerobic mesophilic count (AMC); (b) Enterobacteriaceae (Ent.).
Log CFU descriptive statistics for aerobic mesophilic count, Escherichia coli, and Enterobacteriaceae. Bacteria counts were converted to log CFU and were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (SD). The prevalence of the parameters was calculated, as well as 95% confidence intervals (CI 95%) by binomial exact methods.
| Bacteria | Median | Mean | SD | Range | Max |
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| Log Aerobic Mesophilic Count | 2.778 | 2.801 | 1.140 | 5.910 | 6.908 |
| Log | 1.000 | 1.059 | 0.430 | 3.650 | 4.653 |
| Log | 1.000 | 1.325 | 0.760 | 3.700 | 4.699 |
Association between the presence of Enterobacteriaceae (Ent.) and farm characteristics estimated by a chi-square test. A p-value < 0.05 is considered to be statistically significant.
| Factor | Level |
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| Df | |
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| Berry | Blackberry | 56 | 16 | 28.6% | 12.649 | 1 | 0.000 |
| Others | 19 | 1 | 5.3% | ||||
| Workers | Trained | 22 | 11 | 50.0% | 3.278 | 1 | 0.070 |
| Not Trained | 36 | 6 | 16.7% | ||||
| Farm Size | Small | 25 | 5 | 20.0% | 0.010 | 1 | 0.922 |
| Big | 50 | 12 | 24.0% | ||||
| Water Type and Irrigation | Canal water | 50 | 9 | 18.0% | 1.150 | 1 | 0.283 |
| Well water | 25 | 8 | 32.0% | ||||
| Cultural Conditions | Pots | 4 | 0 | 0.0% | 1.757 | 2 | 0.415 |
| Soil Open Field | 62 | 14 | 22.6% | ||||
| Soil Tunnel | 9 | 3 | 33.3% |
N: value of the parameter, Df: degrees of freedom.