Salmonella Prevalence and Quantification in Market Hog Lymph Nodes and Tonsils in Several Regions and Seasons of the United States

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Journal of food protection Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jfp.2024.100357
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Market hog lymph nodes (LNs) can contaminate carcasses with Salmonella, as well as ground and comminuted pork products. The objective of this study was to perform a qualitative and quantitative analysis of LNs from several regions and seasons in the United States to establish a Salmonella prevalence and concentration baseline. Six types of LNs (axillary, mesenteric, subiliac, tracheobronchial, superficial inguinal, prescapular), and tonsils were sampled from market hog carcasses from different regions (east, central, and west) and seasons (winter, spring, and summer/fall). Salmonella was detected and enumerated using BAX®-System-SalQuant® methods and the BAX®-System Real-Time Salmonella Assay. Salmonella prevalence (N = 4,132) was 36% for tonsils, 35% for mesenteric LN, and less than 10% for the other LN types. Of the 601 carcasses tested, 62% were positive for Salmonella, with the highest prevalence occurring during spring in the east (90.9%), and the lowest prevalence occurring during spring in the central region (26.0%). Tonsil prevalence was greatest in the eastern region during spring. Mesenteric LN prevalence was high (>20%) regardless of season or region. Salmonella prevalence in tracheobronchial, subiliac, axillary, and superficial inguinal LNs was generally greatest during the spring or fall and in the eastern region. The median SalQuant® Salmonella concentration was 2.18 log10 Salmonella cells/sample. Median SalQuant® concentration for all other sample types fell below the limit of quantification (1 log10 Salmonella cells/sample). This longitudinal study can be used by the pork industry for risk assessments and risk-based decision-making.

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美国多个地区和季节市场猪淋巴结和扁桃体中沙门氏菌的流行率和定量。
市场生猪淋巴结(LNs)会使屠体以及碎肉和捣碎的猪肉产品受到沙门氏菌的污染。本研究旨在对美国多个地区和季节的淋巴结进行定性和定量分析,以确定沙门氏菌的流行率和浓度基线。从不同地区(东部、中部和西部)和不同季节(冬季、春季和夏季/秋季)的市场生猪屠体上采集了六种类型的 LN(腋窝、肠系膜、髂下、气管支气管、腹股沟浅层、肩胛前)和扁桃体样本。使用 BAX®-System-SalQuant® 方法和 BAX®-System 实时沙门氏菌检测法对沙门氏菌进行检测和计数。扁桃体沙门氏菌感染率(N=4,132)为 36%,肠系膜淋巴结沙门氏菌感染率为 35%,其他类型淋巴结沙门氏菌感染率低于 10%。在检测的 601 具胴体中,62% 的胴体沙门氏菌呈阳性,东部地区春季沙门氏菌感染率最高(90.9%),中部地区春季沙门氏菌感染率最低(26.0%)。东部地区春季扁桃体感染率最高。肠系膜 LN 的流行率很高(>20%),与季节和地区无关。气管支气管、髂下、腋窝和腹股沟浅层 LN 中的沙门氏菌感染率通常在春季或秋季以及东部地区最高。SalQuant® 沙门氏菌浓度中值为 2.18 log10 沙门氏菌细胞/样本。所有其他类型样本的 SalQuant® 中位浓度均低于定量限(1 log10 沙门氏菌细胞/样本)。这项纵向研究可用于猪肉行业的风险评估和基于风险的决策。
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Journal of food protection
Journal of food protection 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Food Protection® (JFP) is an international, monthly scientific journal in the English language published by the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP). JFP publishes research and review articles on all aspects of food protection and safety. Major emphases of JFP are placed on studies dealing with: Tracking, detecting (including traditional, molecular, and real-time), inactivating, and controlling food-related hazards, including microorganisms (including antibiotic resistance), microbial (mycotoxins, seafood toxins) and non-microbial toxins (heavy metals, pesticides, veterinary drug residues, migrants from food packaging, and processing contaminants), allergens and pests (insects, rodents) in human food, pet food and animal feed throughout the food chain; Microbiological food quality and traditional/novel methods to assay microbiological food quality; Prevention of food-related hazards and food spoilage through food preservatives and thermal/non-thermal processes, including process validation; Food fermentations and food-related probiotics; Safe food handling practices during pre-harvest, harvest, post-harvest, distribution and consumption, including food safety education for retailers, foodservice, and consumers; Risk assessments for food-related hazards; Economic impact of food-related hazards, foodborne illness, food loss, food spoilage, and adulterated foods; Food fraud, food authentication, food defense, and foodborne disease outbreak investigations.
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