Affiliation:
1. Bureau of Microbial Hazards, Health Products and Food Branch, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
2. Nunavik Research Centre, Makivik Corporation, Kuujjuaq, Quebec, Canada
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The distribution and levels of
Clostridium botulinum
type E were determined from field sites used by Inuit hunters for butchering seals along the coast of Nunavik. The incidence rates of
C. botulinum
type E in shoreline soil along the coast were 0, 50, and 87.5% among samples tested for the Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay, and Ungava Bay regions, respectively. Spores were detected in seawater or coastal rock surfaces from 17.6% of butchering sites, almost all of which were located in southern Ungava Bay. Concentrations of
C. botulinum
type E along the Ungava Bay coast were significantly higher than on the coasts of Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay, with the highest concentrations (270 to 1,800/kg of sample) found near butchering sites located along the mouths of large rivers. The Koksoak River contained high levels of
C. botulinum
type E, with the highest median concentration (270/kg) found in sediments of the marine portion of the river.
C. botulinum
type E was found in the intestinal contents (4.4%) and skins (1.4%) of seals. A high genetic biodiversity of
C. botulinum
type E isolates was observed among the 21 butchering sites and their surroundings along the Nunavik coastline, with 83% of isolates (44/53) yielding distinct pulsed-field gel electrophoresis genotypes. Multiple sources of
C. botulinum
type E may be involved in the contamination of seal meat during butchering in this region, but the risk of contamination appears to be much higher from environmental sources along the shoreline of southern Ungava Bay and the sediments of the Koksoak River.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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