THE DETECTION OF SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING Escherichia coli (STEC) O157 IN MEAT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

H. Fatdillah, N. Fitria, A. Sukma
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Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) bacteria, including the Escherichia coli O157, are described as pathogens producing toxin-like Stx 1 and Stx 2. These toxins become a significant virulence factor with a vital role in the outbreak of foodborne diseases worldwide. This study therefore aims to compile articles on STEC in several countries, using systematic review methods. Method : An online database on PubMed was accessed on 29 th October, 2020, to carry out the review, using STEC, E. coli O157, PCR, Stx 1, and Stx 2 as the keywords. This review utilized only full articles, written in English, and published within the past five years. Results : According to the results, there are nine related articles on this topic. In addition, primary E. coli O157 was found to produce toxins and greatly influence the pathogen's meat detection. All STEC strains were positive for Stx 1 , while PCR detected Stx2, and the whole-genome sequencing (WGS) provided forensic-level microbiological cross-contamination links from raw to ready-to-eat meat. Also, most of the articles showed cross-contamination occurred due to E . coli O157 bacteria's movement from the gastrointestinal tract to carcasses, and hygiene, as well as sanitation levels are the biggest causes of this contamination. Conclusion : E . coli O157 was identified not only on food like meat and spinach but also on non-food, including the environment. Improving hygiene and sanitation is a possible way to reduce the contamination of E . coli O157 on meat.
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肉类中产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(STEC) O157的检测:系统综述
产志贺毒素的大肠杆菌(STEC)细菌,包括大肠杆菌O157,被描述为产生类似毒素的stx1和stx2的病原体。这些毒素成为一个重要的毒力因素,在世界范围内食源性疾病的暴发中起着至关重要的作用。因此,本研究的目的是利用系统综述的方法汇编几个国家关于产志贺毒素大肠杆菌的文章。方法:于2020年10月29日进入PubMed在线数据库,以STEC、E. coli O157、PCR、stx1和stx2为关键词进行综述。本综述仅使用了过去五年内发表的英文全文。结果:根据结果,有九篇相关的文章。此外,发现原代大肠杆菌O157产生毒素,并极大地影响了病原体的肉类检测。所有产大肠杆菌菌株均呈stx1阳性,而PCR检测到Stx2,全基因组测序(WGS)提供了从生肉到即食肉的法医级微生物交叉污染联系。此外,大多数文章显示交叉污染是由于E。大肠杆菌O157细菌从胃肠道转移到尸体,以及卫生和卫生水平是这种污染的最大原因。结论:E。大肠杆菌O157不仅在肉类和菠菜等食物中被发现,而且在包括环境在内的非食物中也被发现。改善个人卫生和环境卫生是减少大肠杆菌污染的可能途径。肉上的大肠杆菌O157。
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