在屠宰的市场生猪尸体的多个淋巴结中发现沙门氏菌

Q4 Medicine
S. Gragg
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摘要

市场猪淋巴组织中沙门氏菌的存在对猪肉产品,特别是绞肉的安全性具有潜在风险。随着美国农业部(USDA)对猪肉行业要求的沙门氏菌检测标准的提高,提高对包括淋巴结在内的各种猪组织中沙门氏菌污染的了解非常重要。这项研究旨在提供有关屠宰时市场猪胴体多个淋巴结中沙门氏菌流行率的初步信息。从每具尸体(n=50)中,在屠宰时无菌收集四个淋巴结:肠系膜淋巴结、气管支气管淋巴结、腹股沟淋巴结和腹腔下淋巴结。共分析了197个淋巴结,沙门氏菌的总患病率为21.8%(n=43)。62%(n=31)的尸体的淋巴结中检测到沙门氏菌,21.6%(n=11)的尸体携带两种或多种淋巴结类型的沙门氏菌。尽管没有统计学意义(P=0.1167),沙门氏菌的患病率确实因淋巴结类型而异(肠系膜,34%;腹股沟,18.4%;腹腔下,18.4%,气管支气管,16.3%)。这项淋巴结定位研究提供了初步证据,证明沙门氏菌可以污染整个猪的淋巴结,并可作为屠宰场更大规模的淋巴结定位或干预策略的基础。
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Salmonella is Present in Multiple Lymph Nodes of Market Hog Carcasses at Slaughter
The presence of Salmonella in lymphoid tissue of market hogs represents a potential risk for the safety of pork products, particularly ground pork. With increased Salmonella testing standards required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on the horizon for the pork industry, it is important to improve understanding of Salmonella contamination within a variety of swine tissues, including lymph nodes. This study was designed to provide preliminary information about Salmonella prevalence in multiple lymph nodes within market hog carcasses at slaughter. From each carcass (n = 50), four lymph nodes were aseptically collected at slaughter: mesenteric, tracheobronchial, inguinal, and subiliac. A total of 197 lymph nodes were analyzed, with an overall Salmonella prevalence of 21.8% (n = 43). Salmonella was detected in the lymph nodes of 62% (n = 31) of carcasses, with 21.6% (n = 11) of carcasses harboring Salmonella in two or more lymph node types. Although not statistically significant (P = 0.1167), Salmonella prevalence did vary based upon lymph node type (mesenteric, 34%; inguinal, 18.4%; subiliac, 18.4%; tracheobronchial, 16.3%). This lymph node mapping study provides preliminary evidence that Salmonella can contaminate lymph nodes throughout swine and may serve as the foundation for larger lymph node mapping studies or intervention strategies at the abattoir.
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Food Protection Trends
Food Protection Trends Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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