Ribotype Analysis of Strain Distribution in Listeria monocytogenes

Author:

GENDEL STEVEN M.1,ULASZEK JODIE2

Affiliation:

1. 1Food and Drug Administration, National Center for Food Safety and Technology, 6502 South Archer, Summit-Argo, Illinois 60501

2. 2Illinois Institute of Technology, National Center for Food Safety and Technology, 6502 South Archer, Summit-Argo, Illinois 60501

Abstract

Changes in the temporal and spatial patterns of strain distribution for the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes were studied by ribotyping using the Qualicon Riboprinter system. Ribotype patterns were obtained by using the restriction enzymes EcoRI and PvuII for 72 isolates of L. monocytogenes recovered from smoked salmon samples over a period of 3 years. Each pattern was classified both by comparison to a pattern library and by comparison among the 72 isolate patterns. Eleven EcoRI-based ribogroups and 16 PvuII groups were identified. Eight of the 11 EcoRI ribogroups were found in isolates obtained over a period of >12 months, and 75% of the EcoRI ribogroups that were found in more than one food sample were distributed nationally. Within the set of isolates, there were 26 instances where more than one isolate was obtained from a single food sample. In 35% of these instances, the co-isolates produced different ribotype patterns, indicating that multiple strains of L. monocytogenes commonly coexist in the same environment. Overall, these data indicate that the population of L. monocytogenes consists of a number of widely dispersed strains with little geographic or temporal stratification.

Publisher

International Association for Food Protection

Subject

Microbiology,Food Science

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