Title
Characterization of persistent Listeria monocytogenes strains from ten dry-cured ham processing facilities
Date Issued
01 December 2020
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Mateo-Vivaracho L.
Guillamón E.
Fernández-León M.F.
Bravo D.
Peirotén Á.
Medina M.
García-Lafuente A.
Centro para la Calidad de los Alimentos
Publisher(s)
Academic Press
Abstract
The majority of cases of listeriosis are associated with the consumption of contaminated food. Some strains of Listeria monocytogenes can persist over months or years in meat processing plants increasing the risk of product contamination. The presence of L. monocytogenes was examined in 10 dry-cured ham processing facilities. A total of 1801 samples were collected from environment and equipment, during processing (1095) and after cleaning and disinfection (706). These samples were taken from non-food contact (736) and food contact (1065) surfaces. In addition, 204 samples from ham surfaces were also analysed. Prevalence varied from 6% to 34% among facilities, and was higher during processing than after cleaning and disinfection (24.8% vs 11.0%) and from non-food than from food contact surfaces (22.6% vs 17.4%). L. monocytogenes serotype 1/2a was predominant (53.9%), followed by 1/2c (26.0%) and 1/2b (15.3%) and less frequently 4b (4.8%). A total of 142 different pulsotypes were registered. Potential persistent L. monocytogenes strains were isolated in 9 out the 10 facilities, with no more than 6 pulsotypes in a given plant. Two pulsotypes were common in different installations, detected before and after cleaning and disinfection, highlighting the importance of monitoring the presence of this pathogen in dry-cured ham processing environments.
Volume
92
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biotecnología agrícola, Biotecnología alimentaria
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85087373728
PubMed ID
Source
Food Microbiology
ISSN of the container
07400020
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by projects Listeria Cero, AT2013-003 and AT2016-003 from INIA , with the participation of ASICI and INTERPORC. The authors thank the valuable contribution of Antonio Benlloch and the collaboration of the participating industries. We are also grateful to Laura García de Diego and Félix Andrés López for their technical assistance.
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