肉制品中大肠杆菌分离株的流行:一项系统综述。

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Brazilian Journal of Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1519-6984.292127
L Brito-Junior, H C Brito, M M Simões, J H A Farias, B Santos, F M C Marques, M A A Medeiros, M S Alves, C T Pereira, A F Diniz, V L R Vilela, D R Silva, A Oliveira-Filho
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摘要

食品,特别是肉类中微生物的存在需要严格监控,以防止疾病和污染。其中最相关的细菌是大肠杆菌,它与肉制品广泛相关。本研究的目的是对肉类中大肠杆菌的检测进行系统的文献综述。该综述涵盖了2021年至2024年间以英语、西班牙语和葡萄牙语发表的研究。数据收集通过CAPES电子期刊进行,使用三个数据库:Scopus、虚拟健康图书馆(BIREME)和Web of Science。最初确定了149篇文章,其中34篇由于数据库重复而被排除。因此,我们选择了115篇文章进行标题和摘要阅读,排除了79篇不符合纳入标准的文章。还剩下36篇文章需要进行合格性评估,其中20篇被排除在外,因为它们没有专门检测肉类中的大肠杆菌。最终有16篇文章被纳入综述。研究结果显示,大肠杆菌在肉制品中普遍存在,这突出表明,从畜牧业到最终肉类加工,整个生产链都需要严格的卫生控制措施。分析还表明,与猪肉和鱼类相比,鸡肉和牛肉的大肠杆菌发病率更高,强调了对这类肉类进行具体监测的重要性。
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Prevalence of Escherichia coli isolates in meat products: a systematic review.

The presence of microorganisms in food, especially meat, requires strict monitoring to prevent disease and contamination. Among the most relevant bacteria is Escherichia coli, which is widely associated with meat products. The aim of this study was to carry out a systematic literature review focused on the detection of Escherichia coli in meat. The review covered studies published between 2021 and 2024, in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Data collection was carried out through CAPES Electronic Journals, using three databases: Scopus, Virtual Health Library (BIREME) and Web of Science. Initially, 149 articles were identified, of which 34 were excluded due to duplication in the databases. Thus, 115 articles were selected for the reading of titles and abstracts, resulting in the exclusion of 79 articles that did not meet the inclusion criteria. This left 36 articles for eligibility assessment, 20 of which were excluded because they did not specifically detect E. coli in meat. Finally, 16 articles were included in the review. The results reveal a significant prevalence of E. coli in meat products, highlighting the need for strict sanitary control practices throughout the production chain, from animal husbandry to final meat processing. The analysis also indicates that chicken and beef have a higher incidence of E. coli compared to pork and fish, underlining the importance of specific monitoring for these types of meat.

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CiteScore
2.40
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301
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The BJB – Brazilian Journal of Biology® is a scientific journal devoted to publishing original articles in all fields of the Biological Sciences, i.e., General Biology, Cell Biology, Evolution, Biological Oceanography, Taxonomy, Geographic Distribution, Limnology, Aquatic Biology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics, and Ecology. Priority is given to papers presenting results of researches in the Neotropical region. Material published includes research papers, review papers (upon approval of the Editorial Board), notes, book reviews, and comments.
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