Affiliation:
1. Department of Process Engineering and Applied Science, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
2. Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Foods and related processing environments are commonly contaminated with the pathogenic
Listeria monocytogenes
. To investigate potential environmental reservoirs of
Listeria
spp. and
L. monocytogenes
, surface water and point source pollution samples from an urban and a rural municipal water supply watershed in Nova Scotia, Canada, were examined over 18 months. Presumptive
Listeria
spp. were cultured from 72 and 35% of rural and urban water samples, respectively, with 24% of the positive samples containing two or three different
Listeria
spp. The
L. innocua
(56%) and
L. welshimeri
(43%) groups were predominant in the rural and urban watersheds, respectively. Analysis by the TaqMan assay showed a significantly (
P
< 0.05) higher prevalence of
L. monocytogenes
of 62% versus 17% by the culture-based method. Both methods revealed higher prevalences in the rural watershed and during the fall and winter seasons. Elevated
Escherichia coli
(≥100 CFU/100 ml) levels were not associated with the pathogen regardless of the detection method. Isolation of
Listeria
spp. were associated with 70 times higher odds of isolating
L. monocytogenes
(odds ratio = 70;
P
< 0.001). Serogroup IIa was predominant (67.7%) among the 285
L. monocytogenes
isolates, followed by IVb (16.1%), IIb (15.8%), and IIc (0.4%).
L. monocytogenes
was detected in cow feces and raw sewage but not in septic tank samples. Pulsotyping of representative water (
n
= 54) and local human (
n
= 19) isolates suggested genetic similarities among some environmental and human
L. monocytogenes
isolates. In conclusion, temperate surface waters contain a diverse
Listeria
species population and could be a potential reservoir for
L. monocytogenes
, especially in rural agricultural watersheds.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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