SQUAB AND QUAIL MEATS: MICROBIAL STATUS AND PREVALENCE OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING E. coli

IF 0.3 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES Slovenian Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2023-02-26 DOI:10.26873/svr-1613-2022
Jin-Kui Ma, A. Alsayeqh, W. El-Ghareeb, A. Elhelaly, M. Seliem, W. Darwish, Karima Mohamed Eissa Abdallah
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The consumption of exotic meats, such as squab and quail meats, is common in many parts of the world. However, little is known about the safety of these foods. This study aimed to evaluate the microbial characteristics of squab and quail meats, with a particular interest in the prevalence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC). Meat samples were examined for total bacterial counts, total mold counts, most probable number of coliforms, total E. coli counts, and the prevalence of STEC. The presence of virulence genes (stx1, stx2, and eae) in STEC isolates was also investigated. Results from microbial analyses revealed poor hygienic status of squab and quail meats. E. coli was isolated from 16% and 10% of squab and quail meats, respectively. Six E. coli serotypes were recovered, including O26, O78, O111, O114, O119, and O127, and STEC genes were detected in all these isolates. Squab liver had the highest E. coli prevalence rates, followed by gizzard, heart, spleen, and breast muscles. The prevalence of E. coli in quail meat samples was similar across all tissues. STEC serotypes showed notable multidrug resistance profiles. We then used ascorbic and rosmarinic acids to increase the safety of breast muscle. Treatment of breast muscles with these acids significantly improved their microbial safety. These findings highlight the potential role of squab and quail meats as a vehicle for STEC transmission to humans, and the beneficial effect of treatment with ascorbic and rosmarinic acids on enhancing the safety of exotic meats. Key words: food safety; shiga toxin; E. coli; squab; quails; meat
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食用外来肉类,如乳鸽肉和鹌鹑肉,在世界上许多地方都很常见。然而,人们对这些食品的安全性知之甚少。本研究旨在评估乳鸽和鹌鹑肉的微生物特性,特别关注产志贺毒素大肠杆菌(STEC)的流行情况。对肉类样品进行细菌总数、霉菌总数、大肠菌群最可能数量、大肠杆菌总数和产志贺毒素大肠杆菌流行率的检测。还研究了产志在大肠杆菌分离株中毒力基因(stx1, stx2和eae)的存在。微生物分析结果显示,乳鸽和鹌鹑肉的卫生状况较差。从乳鸽肉和鹌鹑肉中分别分离出16%和10%的大肠杆菌。检出O26、O78、O111、O114、O119和O127 6种大肠杆菌血清型,均检出产志毒素大肠杆菌基因。乳鸽肝脏的大肠杆菌患病率最高,其次是砂囊、心脏、脾脏和乳房肌肉。在所有组织中,鹌鹑肉样本中大肠杆菌的流行率相似。产志贺毒素大肠杆菌血清型表现出明显的多药耐药特征。然后我们使用抗坏血酸和迷迭香酸来增加乳房肌肉的安全性。用这些酸处理胸肌可显著提高其微生物安全性。这些发现强调了乳鸽和鹌鹑肉作为产大肠杆菌传播给人类的载体的潜在作用,以及用抗坏血酸和迷迭香酸处理对提高外来肉类的安全性的有益作用。关键词:食品安全;志贺毒素;大肠杆菌;矮胖的;典型的鹌鹑都长;肉
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Slovenian Veterinary Research
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期刊介绍: SLOVENIAN VETERINARY RESEARCH (ISSN 1580-4003) publishes original articles, which report the results of original research in most areas of biomedicine. The journal also publishes review articles dealing with rapidly developing areas of biomedicine or which update understanding of classical fields of biomedicine, as well as case reports, shorter scientific contributions, letters to the editor, etc.; which have not been published or are under consideration for publication elsewhere. Only papers written in English can be considered.
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