Affiliation:
1. Institute of Soil Science, Genetic Lab, Belgrade
2. Center for Food Analyses, Belgrade
3. Military Medical Academy, Institute of Epidemiology, Belgrade
4. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
Abstract
Cronobacter sakazakii is an important cause of human infections that can be
serious and even fatal among premature neonates and immunocompromised adults
or infants. Because of its high tolerance to osmotic stress, C. sakazakii is
frequently isolated from dried foods, such as powdered infant formula and
herbal teas. The aim of investigation was detection, identification and
molecular characterization of Cronobacter sakazakii isolates from infant
formula and various herbal teas collected from Serbian market and tested for
import control. C. sakazakii was not detected in any of the 360 analysed
samples of powdered infant formula. However, 192 out of 520 samples of herbal
teas tested were positive for C. sakazakii (37.1%). The high prevalence was
observed in teas for children (51.6%) and in ?baby? teas (44.1%), followed by
medicinal teas (38%). The largest one-herb-teas group (221 samples) contained
72 C. sakazakii-positive samples (32.6%) and involved Sennae folium, Althaeae
radix, Menthae piperitae folium, Chamomilae flos and Urticae folium teas.
Molecular characterization of isolated C. sakazakii from different herbal
teas by rep-PCR, RAPD and 16S rRNA sequences analysis showed the high
similarity to C. sakazakii NCTC 8155. Knowing this strain as one of the most
pathogenic clinical strains, our results raise concern about the safety risks
these foods pose to immunocompromised and healthy consumers, especially for
babies and children.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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