1. Survey of Salmonella in raw tree nuts at retail in the United States
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Errol Strain, Thomas S. Hammack, Phillip Curry, Rhoma Johnson, Yan Luo, Guodong Zhang, Eric W. Brown, Lijun Hu, David Melka, Vincent K. Bunning, Virginia N. Scott, Sofia M. Santillana Farakos, and Steven M. Musser
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Serotype ,Salmonella culture ,Veterinary medicine ,Salmonella ,food.ingredient ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Food Microbiology & Safety ,Population ,Sequencing data ,Juglans ,nuts ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Macadamia nut ,diversity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Corylus ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,food ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Anacardium ,serotype ,education ,low moisture ,Carya ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Food Microbiology and Safety ,low water activity ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040401 food science ,United States ,food.food ,Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field ,Macadamia ,Pistacia ,Food Microbiology ,WGS ,Food Science ,Brazil nut - Abstract
The objective of this survey was to estimate the prevalence, contamination level, and genetic diversity of Salmonella in selected raw, shelled tree nuts (Brazil nuts, cashews, hazelnuts, macadamia nuts, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios, and walnuts) at retail markets in the United States. A total of 3,374 samples of eight tree nuts were collected from different types of retail stores and markets nationwide between September 2015 and March 2017. These samples (375 g) were analyzed using a modified FDA's BAM Salmonella culture method. Of the 3,374 samples, 15 (0.44%) (95% confidence interval [CI] [0.25, 0.73]) were culturally confirmed as containing Salmonella; 17 isolates were obtained. Among these isolates, there were 11 serotypes. Salmonella was not detected in Brazil nuts (296), hazelnuts (487), pecans (510), pine nuts (500), and walnuts (498). Salmonella prevalence estimates in cashews (510), macadamia (278), and pistachios (295) were 0.20% (95% CI [
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- 2021
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