Presence and antibiotic susceptibility of Listeria monocytogenes in retail meat and meat products

Y. Doğruer, N. Telli, A. E. Telli, A. Güner
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In this study total of 200 samples including red meat, ready to eat meat (RTE) and traditional red meat products were taken from butcher shops and supermarkets and analyzed for the presence of L. monocytogenes . Presence of Listeria spp. was investigated with cultural and PCR methods. Susceptibility of the isolates to 18 antibiotics were determined by disk diffusion method. 19 out of 200 samples (9.5 %) were found to be contaminated with Listeria spp. The isolates were identified as L.monocytogenes, L. innocua , L. seeligeri , L. welshimeri , L. ivanovii ; 22.10 %, 55.79 %, 11.58 %, 6.32 %, 4.21 % respectively. L. monocytogenes were isolated from meat pieces (2/40), minced meat (3/40) and hamburger (1/20). All of the L. monocytogenes isolates were susceptible to three antibiotics (Amoxycillin/Clavulonic acid, Sulphamethoxazole/ Trimethoprim and Vancomycin) and resistance to one antibiotic (Clindamicin). As a result, it was evaluated that minced meat and meat pieces was the highest rate (83.3 %, 5/6) of contamination with L. monocytogenes. Determination of non-pathogenic Listeria spp. is found to be important because of the indicator of L. monocytogenes . Hereby, the results presented in this study indicated the potential risk of raw meat and meat products on infection with L. monocytogenes.
零售肉类和肉制品中单核细胞增生李斯特菌的存在及其对抗生素的敏感性
在本研究中,从肉店和超市采集了200份样品,包括红肉、即食肉和传统红肉产品,并分析了单核增生乳杆菌的存在。采用培养法和PCR法检测李斯特菌的存在。采用纸片扩散法测定菌株对18种抗生素的药敏。200份样品中检出李斯特菌19株(9.5%),分别为单核增生李斯特菌、innocua李斯特李斯特菌、seeligeri李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特李斯特分别为22.10%、55.79%、11.58%、6.32%、4.21%。从肉片(2/40)、肉末(3/40)和汉堡包(1/20)中分离到单核细胞增生乳杆菌。所有单核增生乳杆菌分离株均对3种抗生素(阿莫西林/克拉维酸、磺胺甲恶唑/甲氧苄啶和万古霉素)敏感,对1种抗生素(克林霉素)耐药。结果表明,肉末和肉块受单核细胞增生乳杆菌污染的比例最高(83.3%,5/6)。非致病性李斯特菌的检测是重要的,因为它是单核细胞增生李斯特菌的指标。因此,本研究结果表明,生肉和肉制品对单核细胞增生乳杆菌感染存在潜在风险。
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