Verocytoxigenic大肠杆菌的公共卫生意义:概述

Navya Sri Bairi, C.V. Savalia, Noone Sai Ram
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肉类是全球重要的蛋白质来源,可满足不同的饮食需求。到 2050 年,世界人口将增至 90 亿,肉类将供不应求,因此肉类产量必须翻番。丰富的营养成分使肉类成为众多微生物的温床,导致腐败变质和食源性疾病,影响人类健康。卫生条件差、生产后储存不当、处理不当等外部因素都是造成肉类污染的原因。大肠杆菌的人畜共患病菌株可导致严重的食物中毒,已确定的血清型超过 700 种,因此,识别、监测和控制大肠杆菌以确保食品安全至关重要。在大肠杆菌的病理类型中,Verocytoxigenic E. coli(VTEC)是导致食物中毒的主要原因。VTEC 的毒素(志贺毒素)可诱发轻度腹泻到出血性尿毒症和出血性结肠炎等严重疾病,对公众健康构成严重威胁。牛是 VTEC 的主要贮存库,VTEC 通过粪便脱落可污染食物、水和环境。此外,大肠杆菌还可通过受污染的肉类、生牛奶和奶制品传播。这种细菌通常存在于动物水库周围,包括土壤、草地和粪便,从而导致牛奶受到潜在污染。大肠杆菌感染不仅影响人类,也影响动物,牛、羊和家禽是不同大肠杆菌菌株的储藏库。牛群中经常藏有无症状的大肠杆菌 O157:H7 携带者,造成食物和水源的粪便污染。教育公众了解肉类处理不当和污染带来的风险,对于减少食源性疾病至关重要。监测和监督当地市场的肉类质量也是确保食品安全的关键步骤。这强调了了解和管理肉类中的大肠杆菌污染对保障公众健康和确保全球食品供应链中肉类产品安全的重要性。
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Public Health Significance of Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia coli: An Overview
Meat is a global vital protein source catering to diverse diets. By 2050, world’s population may rise to 9 billion and the demand for meat will exceed supply, necessitating a doubling of meat production. Nutritionally rich composition makes meat, a fertile ground for numerous microbes, leading to spoilage and foodborne illnesses, impacting human health. External factors like poor hygiene, inadequate post-production storage, mishandling and more contribute to meat contamination. The zoonotic strains of E. coli can cause severe food poisoning, with over 700 identified serotypes, hence it is crucial to identify, monitor and control E. coli to ensure food safety. Among E. coli pathotypes, Verocytotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) stands out as major cause of food poisoning. The VTEC toxin (Shiga toxin), can induce mild diarrhea to severe form of illness like Hemorrhagic Uremic Syndrome and Hemorrhagic Colitis, posing a severe public health risk. The Cattle is a primary reservoir for VTEC, which, by faecal shedding, can pollute food, water and the environment. Furthermore, E. coli can spread through contaminated meat, raw milk and milk products. This bacterium is commonly found in the immediate surroundings of animal reservoir, including soil, grass and manure, leading to potential contamination of milk. E. coli infections not only impact humans but also animals, with cattle, sheep and poultry acting as reservoirs for different E. coli strains. Cattle populations frequently harbor E. coli O157:H7 asymptomatic carriers, contributing to faecal contamination of food and water sources. Educating the public about the risks associated with improper meat handling and contamination is essential to reduce foodborne illnesses. Monitoring and surveillance of meat quality in local markets, as are crucial steps towards ensuring food safety. This underscores the importance of understanding and managing E. coli contamination in meat to safeguard public health and ensure the safety of meat products in the global food supply chain.
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