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摘要
山羊肉是世界范围内动物源性蛋白质的主要来源。李斯特菌属,特别是单核增生李斯特菌(L. monocytogenes)是一种严重影响健康的食源性致病菌。本研究调查了李斯特菌在埃及曼苏拉市零售的山羊肉和内脏中的流行情况,特别是单核细胞增生李斯特菌。此外,还对回收的单核增生乳杆菌进行了抗菌谱筛选。此外,利用PCR技术对回收的单核增生乳杆菌分离株进行耐药相关基因筛选。本研究结果表明,山羊可食组织中李斯特菌和单核增生李斯特菌的总分离率分别为26%和8%。山羊肌肉、肝脏、肾脏、肺和瘤胃的李斯特菌感染率分别为4%、6%、6%、0%和10%。血清学鉴定的孤立的李斯特菌六种虫害显示复苏李斯特菌种虫害即l . ivanovii l . welshimeri l . innocua l . seeligeri l . grayi和l . monocytogenes。分别从山羊的肌肉、肝脏、肾脏、肺和瘤胃中分离到4%、6%、6%、0%和10%的单核增生乳杆菌。回收的单增李斯特菌具有多药耐药特征,特别是对四环素和红霉素的耐药率为100%。有趣的是,所有分离到的单核增生乳杆菌都含有对四环素和红霉素耐药的tet L和mef A编码基因。综上所述,山羊肉和内脏应被认为是李斯特菌的潜在来源,特别是单核增生李斯特菌。因此,在处理山羊肉和内脏时应采取严格的卫生措施。
Prevalence of multidrug-resistant Listeria monocytogenes in retailed goat meat and offal
Goat meat is a major source of animal-derived protein worldwide. Listeria spp., particularly Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) is one of the foodborne pathogens that has serious health effects. This study investigated the prevalence of Listeria spp., particularly L. monocytogenes in the meat and offal of the goat retailed in Mansoura city, Egypt. Besides, antibiogram of the recovered L. monocytogenes isolates was further screened. In addition, the recovered L. monocytogenes isolates were screened for harboring drug resistance related genes using PCR. The obtained results of the present study revealed an overall isolation rates of Listeria spp. and L. monocytogenes from goat edible tissues at 26%, and 8%, respectively. The prevalence rates of Listeria spp., in goat’s muscle, liver, kidney, lungs, and rumen were 4%, 6%, 6%, 0%, and 10%, respectively. Serological identification of the isolated Listeria spp. revealed recovery of six Listeria spp. namely, L. ivanovii, L. welshimeri, L. innocua, L. seeligeri, L. grayi, and L. monocytogenes. L. monocytogenes was isolated at 4%, 6%, 6%, 0%, and 10% from goat’s muscle, liver, kidney, lungs, and rumen, respectively. The recovered L. monocytogenes showed multidrug resistance profiling, particularly against tetracycline and erythromycin with 100% resistance rates. Interestingly, all isolated L. monocytogenes had tet L, and mef A coding genes for resistance against tetracycline and erythromycin. In conclusion, goat meat and offal should be considered as potential sources of Listeria spp., particularly, L. monocytogenes. Therefore, strict hygienic measures should be adopted during handling of goat meat and offal.