Tracing of persistentListeria monocytogenescontamination in ewe’s milk farm

Author:

Minarovičová Jana1,Adriana Véghová1,Zuzana Kubicová2,Andrezál Michal3,Hana Drahovská34,Eva Kaclíková1

Affiliation:

1. Food Research Institute, National Agricultural and Food Centre , Priemyselná 4, 82475 Bratislava , Slovakia

2. State Veterinary and Food Institute , Jánoškova 1611/58, 026 01 Dolný Kubín , Slovakia

3. Faculty of Natural Sciences , Comenius University, Ilkovičova 6, Mlynská dolina, 84215 Bratislava 4 , Slovakia

4. Science Park, Comenius University , Ilkovičova 6, 84215 Bratislava , Slovakia

Abstract

AbstractEwe’s milk farm production is permanently associated with the risk of contamination by pathogenic bacteria, including Listeria monocytogenes. In the present study, the prevalence and diversity of L. monocytogenes strains repeatedly isolated from tank ewe’s milk and the milking environment on a farm in Slovakia during a prolonged period were investigated to identify the source of potentially persistent contamination. A total of 140 samples along the milk production chain were collected during an 18-month period. From all these samples, 45 samples were found L. monocytogenes positive with 90.3% positivity of tank milk samples (28 positive samples from 31 analysed). Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis profiling resulted in strain discrimination into six profiles with one pulsotype (NS1) corresponding to MLST-ST14 being predominant. A total of 17 proportionally selected L. monocytogenes isolates, including 11 NS1/ST14 isolates, were subjected to whole genome sequencing. Resulted data were used to compare the genomes diversity and to confirm the persistent contamination when <10 allelic differences threshold in cgMLST analysis was applied. The source of persistent contamination was localized inside the milking apparatus, probably in shelters that were very difficult to clean. Despite great efforts, the ewe’s milk contamination could not be eliminated during the reporting period.

Funder

Operational Program Integrated Infrastructure

European Regional Development Fund

Slovak Research and Development Agency

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

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