Intensive environmental sampling and whole genome sequence-based characterization ofListeriain small and medium sized dairy plants reveal opportunities for simplified and size-appropriate environmental monitoring strategies

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Bolten Samantha,Lott Timothy T.,Ralyea Robert D.,Gianforte Anika,Trmcic Aljosa,Orsi Renato H.,Martin Nicole H.,Wiedmann Martin

Abstract

ABSTRACTSmall and medium sized dairy processing plants (SMDPs) may face unique challenges with respect to controllingListeriain their processing environments, e.g., due to limited resources. The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate environmental monitoring programs (EMPs) forListeriacontrol in eight SMDPs in a ∼1-year longitudinal study; this included a comparison of pre-operation (i.e., after cleaning and sanitation and prior to production) and mid-operation (i.e., at least 4 h into production) sampling strategies. Among 2,072 environmental sponge samples collected across all plants, 272 (13%) were positive forListeria.Listeriaprevalence among pre- and mid-operation samples (15 and 17%, respectively), was not significantly different. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) performed on select isolates to characterizeListeriapersistence patterns revealed repeated isolation of closely relatedListeriaisolates (i.e., ≤20 high quality single nucleotide polymorphism [hqSNP] differences) in 5/8 plants over >6 months, suggestingListeriapersistence and/or re-introduction was relatively common among the SMDPs evaluated here. WGS furthermore showed that for 41 sites where samples collected pre- and mid- operation were positive forListeria,Listeriaisolates obtained were highly related (i.e., ≤10 hqSNP differences), suggesting that pre-operation sampling alone may be sufficient and more effective for detecting sites ofListeriapersistence. Importantly, our data also showed that only 1/8 plants showed a significant decrease inListeriaprevalence over 1 year, indicating continued challenges withListeriacontrol in at least some SMDPs. We conclude that options for simplifiedListeriaEMP programs (e.g., with a focus on pre-operation sampling, which allows for more rapid identification of likely persistence sites) may be valuable for improvedListeriacontrol in SMDPs.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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