Retail Survey of Brazilian Milk and Minas Frescal Cheese and a Contaminated Dairy Plant To Establish Prevalence, Relatedness, and Sources of
Listeria monocytogenes
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Published:2008-08
Issue:15
Volume:74
Page:4954-4961
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ISSN:0099-2240
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Container-title:Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Appl Environ Microbiol
Author:
Brito J. Renaldi F.123, Santos Emilia M. P.24, Arcuri Edna F.2, Lange Carla C.2, Brito Maria A. V. P.2, Souza Guilherme N.2, Cerqueira Mônica M. P. O.4, Beltran J. Marcela Soto5, Call Jeffrey E.3, Liu Yanhong3, Porto-Fett Anna C. S.3, Luchansky John B.3
Affiliation:
1. Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Labex, Beltsville, Maryland 2. Embrapa, Dairy Cattle National Research Center, Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil 3. U.S. Department of Agriculture, ARS, Eastern Regional Research Center, MFSRU, Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania 19038 4. Federal University of Minas Gerais, Veterinary School, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil 5. Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrolo, Unidad Culiacán, Mexico
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A study was designed to recover
Listeria monocytogenes
from pasteurized milk and Minas frescal cheese (MFC) sampled at retail establishments (REs) and to identify the contamination source(s) of these products in the corresponding dairy processing plant. Fifty milk samples (9 brands) and 55 MFC samples (10 brands) were tested from REs located in Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil. All milk samples and 45 samples from 9 of 10 MFC brands tested negative for
L. monocytogenes
; however, “brand F” of MFC obtained from REs 119 and 159 tested positive. Thus, the farm/plant that produced brand F MFC was sampled; all samples from the milking parlor tested negative for
L. monocytogenes
, whereas several sites within the processing plant and the MFC samples tested positive. All 344 isolates recovered from retail MFC, plant F MFC, and plant F environmental samples were serotype 1/2a and displayed the same AscI or ApaI fingerprints. Since these results established that the storage coolers served as the contamination source of the MFC, plant F was closed so that corrective renovations could be made. Following renovation, samples from sites that previously tested positive for the pathogen were collected from the processing environment and from MFC on multiple visits; all tested negative for
L. monocytogenes
. In addition, on subsequent visits to REs 159 and 119, all MFC samples tested negative for the pathogen. Studies are ongoing to quantify the prevalence, levels, and types of
L. monocytogenes
in MFC and associated processing plants to lessen the likelihood of listeriosis in Brazil.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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