Prevalence of Brucella species in unpasteurized dairy products consumed in Shiraz province using PCR assay.

IF 1.5 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fargol Abdali, Saeid Hosseinzadeh, Enayat Berizi, Maryam Pourmontaseri
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Abstract

The consumption of milk and unpasteurized dairy products contaminated with Brucella bacteria is one of the most important ways of brucellosis transmission to humans. The principal goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of Brucella abortus (B. abortus) and Brucella melitens (B. melitens) in unpasteurized dairy products consumed in Shiraz province. In this study conducted in 2016, 238 unpasteurized dairy products including 48 raw milk, 48 yogurt, 46 cheeses, 48 dough and 48 ice cream samples, were purchased from the retail market in Shiraz province and were examined by a specific PCR assay. This study showed positive 5/04% out of 238 unpasteurized dairy products including 9 out of 48 (18/75%) raw milk samples and 3 out of 48 (6.25%) yogurt samples). Contamination was not detected in samples of dough, cheese and traditional ice cream. The results also showed that among 12 positive samples, 6 samples were contaminated with B. abortus (including 4 milk samples and 2 yogurt samples), 2 samples were contaminated with B. melitensis (including 2 Milk samples) and 4 samples were contaminated simultaneously with B. abortus and B. melitensis (including 3 milk samples and 1 yogurt sample). The present study suggests the unpasteurized dairy products as the major sources of brucellosis in Shiraz province, South of Iran; thus, to prevent brucellosis in human, the consumption of pasteurized milk and dairy products is highly recommended.

用PCR法测定设拉子省消费的未经巴氏消毒的乳制品中布鲁氏菌的流行情况。
食用被布鲁氏菌污染的牛奶和未经巴氏消毒的乳制品是布鲁氏菌病传播给人类的最重要途径之一。本研究的主要目的是确定在设拉子省消费的未经高温消毒的乳制品中流产布鲁氏菌(B. abortus)和melitens布鲁氏菌(B. melitens)的患病率。在2016年进行的这项研究中,从设拉子省的零售市场购买了238种未经巴氏消毒的乳制品,包括48种生乳、48种酸奶、46种奶酪、48种面团和48种冰淇淋样品,并通过特定的PCR检测进行了检测。该研究显示,238种未经巴氏消毒的乳制品中有5/04%呈阳性,其中包括48种原料奶样品中的9种(18/75%)和48种酸奶样品中的3种(6.25%)。在面团、奶酪和传统冰淇淋的样本中没有检测到污染。结果还显示,在12份阳性样品中,6份样品被产弧菌污染(包括4份牛奶样品和2份酸奶样品),2份样品被melitensis污染(包括2份牛奶样品),4份样品同时被产弧菌和melitensis污染(包括3份牛奶样品和1份酸奶样品)。目前的研究表明,未经高温消毒的乳制品是伊朗南部设拉子省布鲁氏菌病的主要来源;因此,为预防人类感染布鲁氏菌病,强烈建议食用巴氏奶和奶制品。
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Molecular Biology Research Communications
Molecular Biology Research Communications BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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3.00
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期刊介绍: “Molecular Biology Research Communications” (MBRC) is an international journal of Molecular Biology. It is published quarterly by Shiraz University (Iran). The MBRC is a fully peer-reviewed journal. The journal welcomes submission of Original articles, Short communications, Invited review articles, and Letters to the Editor which meets the general criteria of significance and scientific excellence in all fields of “Molecular Biology”.
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