Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen

Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram positive, aerobic, facultative anaerobic and nonacid fast bacterium, which can cause the disease listeriosis in both human and animals. It is widely distributed thoroughout the environment and has been isolated from various plant and animal food products associated w...

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Main Author: Peiris, Inoka
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Language:Swedish
English
Published: 2011
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:3619 2023-05-15T18:09:58+02:00 Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen Peiris, Inoka 2011-11-18 application/pdf https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3619/1/peiris_i_111118.pdf swe eng swe eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3619/ urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-765 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/3619/1/peiris_i_111118.pdf Peiris, Inoka, 2005. Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen. Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX ( AXX). Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-713.html> Food contamination and toxicology Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:09:06Z Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram positive, aerobic, facultative anaerobic and nonacid fast bacterium, which can cause the disease listeriosis in both human and animals. It is widely distributed thoroughout the environment and has been isolated from various plant and animal food products associated with listeriosis outbreaks. Contaminated ready-to-eat food products such as gravad and cold-smoked salmon and rainbow trout have been associated with human listeriosis in Sweden. The aim of this study was to analyse the occurrence and level of L. monocytogenes in gravad and cold-smoked salmon (Salmo salar) products packed under vacuum or modified atmosphere from retail outlets in Sweden. Isolated strains were characterized by serotyping and the diversity of the strains within and between producers were determined with PFGE (Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis). The characterized fish isolates were compared with previously characterized human strains. L. monocytogenes was isolated from 11 (three manufacturers) of 56 products analysed. This included gravad salmon products from three manufacturers and cold-smoked salmon from one manufacturer. The highest level of L. monocytogenes found was 1500 cfu/g from a cold-smoked salmon product but the level was low (<100 cfu/g) in most of the products. Serovar 1/2a was predominant, followed by 4b. Three products of gravad salmon harboured more than one serovar. PFGE typing of the 56 salmon isolates detected five Asc I types: four types were identical to human clinical strains with Asc I and one was identical and one was closely related to human clinical strains with Apa I. Isolation of identical or closely related L. monocytogenes strains from human clinical cases of listeriosis and gravad and cold-smoked salmon suggested that these kinds of products are possible sources of listeriosis in Sweden. Therefore, these products should be considered risk products for human listeriosis. Text Salmo salar Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
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Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen
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description Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram positive, aerobic, facultative anaerobic and nonacid fast bacterium, which can cause the disease listeriosis in both human and animals. It is widely distributed thoroughout the environment and has been isolated from various plant and animal food products associated with listeriosis outbreaks. Contaminated ready-to-eat food products such as gravad and cold-smoked salmon and rainbow trout have been associated with human listeriosis in Sweden. The aim of this study was to analyse the occurrence and level of L. monocytogenes in gravad and cold-smoked salmon (Salmo salar) products packed under vacuum or modified atmosphere from retail outlets in Sweden. Isolated strains were characterized by serotyping and the diversity of the strains within and between producers were determined with PFGE (Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis). The characterized fish isolates were compared with previously characterized human strains. L. monocytogenes was isolated from 11 (three manufacturers) of 56 products analysed. This included gravad salmon products from three manufacturers and cold-smoked salmon from one manufacturer. The highest level of L. monocytogenes found was 1500 cfu/g from a cold-smoked salmon product but the level was low (<100 cfu/g) in most of the products. Serovar 1/2a was predominant, followed by 4b. Three products of gravad salmon harboured more than one serovar. PFGE typing of the 56 salmon isolates detected five Asc I types: four types were identical to human clinical strains with Asc I and one was identical and one was closely related to human clinical strains with Apa I. Isolation of identical or closely related L. monocytogenes strains from human clinical cases of listeriosis and gravad and cold-smoked salmon suggested that these kinds of products are possible sources of listeriosis in Sweden. Therefore, these products should be considered risk products for human listeriosis.
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Peiris, Inoka, 2005. Listeria monocytogenes, a food-borne pathogen. Second cycle, A1N, A1F or AXX ( AXX). Uppsala: (VH) > Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-713.html>
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