| Literature DB >> 31769517 |
Murugadas Vaiyapuri1, Toms Cheriyath Joseph2, Badireddy Madhusudana Rao3, Kuttanapilly Velayudhan Lalitha4, Mothadaka Mukteswar Prasad1.
Abstract
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), a versatile pathogen bearing multiple virulence determinants, is increasingly being detected in various food-producing animals, including fish. In addition, it is a potential food poisoning agent. MRSA is not an inherent microbiota of fish; its presence is attributed to pre- or postharvest contamination through fish handlers, water, ice, and processing equipment. Several reviews have been written on MRSA in clinical as well as the food animal-producing sector, but information specific to MRSA in seafood is scant. This review puts forth insights on MRSA detection in seafood, antibiotic resistance, diversity of clones in seafood, and possible control measures in seafood production chain. Emphasis has been given on assessing the variations in the protocols employed for isolation and identification in different food matrices and lay the foundation for researchers to develop optimized procedure.Entities:
Keywords: MRSA; clones; control; molecular typing; seafood
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31769517 DOI: 10.1111/1750-3841.14915
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci ISSN: 0022-1147 Impact factor: 3.167