Detection of Listeria species in fresh fish and fish market environment by IMS technique in Turkey

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Archiv Fur Lebensmittelhygiene Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.2376/0003-925X-62-16
L. Akkaya, H. Atabay, V. GÖk, R. Kara
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The incidence of Listeria spp. was investigated in fresh fish (n = 100) sold at retail markets and in the environmental and personnel samples (n = 100) obtained from several fish markets in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey by immunomagnetic separation technique. The fish samples analysed included anchovy, trout, carp and grey mullet (25 of each). Six (6 %) of the fish samples were found positive for Listeria spp. and the overall incidence of Listeria spp. was 10 % in the environmental and personnel samples. Three Listeria spp., Listeria monocytogenes, L. ivanovii, L. grayi were recovered from the samples examined. In addition, L. seeligeri from a fish sample and L. innocua from an environmental sample (box) were isolated. It was found that L. monocytogenes was only detected in fresh water fish with an incidence of 8 %. For the environmental samples, knives and refrigerators had the highest (20 %) and personnel samples had the least (5 %) levels of contamination. It can be concluded that the fish sold at retail markets are moderately contaminated with various species of Listeria including L. monocytogenes, which may pose a risk for human health. The presence of these bacteria in environmental and personnel samples of fish markets is also an important possible sources of cross-contamination of the fish and other seafood. The results of this study indicate the necessity of the implementation of good hygiene and sanitary practices in order to prevent and/or reduce the contamination of fishery products by Listeria spp. at the retail level.
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用IMS技术检测土耳其鲜鱼和鱼市场环境中的李斯特菌
采用免疫磁分离技术调查了在土耳其Afyonkarahisar几个鱼市场出售的鲜鱼(n = 100)和环境和人员样本(n = 100)中李斯特菌的发病率。分析的鱼类样本包括凤尾鱼、鳟鱼、鲤鱼和灰鲻鱼(各25条)。6份鱼类样本(6%)检测出李斯特菌阳性,环境和人员样本中李斯特菌的总发病率为10%。检出李斯特菌、单核增生李斯特菌、伊万诺氏李斯特菌和格雷李斯特李斯特菌3种。此外,还从鱼样中分离出seeligeri,从环境样(箱)中分离出innocua。发现单增乳杆菌仅在淡水鱼中检出,发病率为8%。对于环境样本,刀具和冰箱的污染程度最高(20%),人员样本的污染程度最低(5%)。综上所述,零售市场出售的鱼类受到包括单核增生李斯特菌在内的多种李斯特菌的中度污染,可能对人体健康构成威胁。在鱼市的环境和人员样本中发现这些细菌也是鱼和其他海产品交叉污染的一个重要可能来源。本研究结果表明,为了防止和/或减少零售层面的李斯特菌对渔业产品的污染,有必要实施良好的卫生和卫生规范。
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Archiv Fur Lebensmittelhygiene
Archiv Fur Lebensmittelhygiene 工程技术-毒理学
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期刊介绍: The "Journal of Food Safety and Food Quality“ provides a platform for papers including case studies and discussion papers dealing with topics from all areas of food hygiene (food originating from animals) including dairy hygiene, food monitoring, beef cattle and meat examination, meat hygiene and food technology.
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