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Genetic diversity of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from ready-to-eat food products in retail in Poland.

Authors :
Maćkiw, Elżbieta
Korsak, Dorota
Kowalska, Joanna
Felix, Benjamin
Stasiak, Monika
Kucharek, Katarzyna
Antoszewska, Aleksandra
Postupolski, Jacek
Source :
International Journal of Food Microbiology. Nov2021, Vol. 358, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The study describes the characterization of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from the general 2017–2019 national official control and monitoring sampling program. A total of 60,928 of ready-to-eat (RTE) food products were collected in retail in Poland, while the number of L. monocytogenes contaminated samples was 67 (0.1%). The majority of the strains belonged to molecular serotype IVb followed by IIa, frequently associated with human listeriosis. Furthermore, 61.2% of the isolates were resistant at least to one of the tested antimicrobials: penicillin, ampicillin, meropenem, erythromycin, sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, ciprofloxacin, chloramphenicol, gentamicin, vancomycin, tetracycline and rifampicin. Virulence genes inlA , inlC , inlJ and lmo2672 were detected in all of the isolates. In our study the llsX gene (encoding LLS) exhibited 11.6% positivity. The 32 strains were grouped into 12 clonal complexes (CCs) which belong to the major clones that are in circulation in Europe. Among them, seven strains with the cgMLST close relatedness (CC2) were isolated from diverse food sectors, underlining a large circulation of this clone in Poland, most likely from multiple introduction sources. Additionally, two RTE strains CC6 and one CC37 were identified as closely related by cgMLST to two publicly available genomes of clinical strains isolated in Poland in 2012–2013. These results indicate the large strain circulation and point to RTE food products as a potential source of human listeriosis. The present study provided data to capture the contamination status of L. monocytogenes in foods at the retail level in Poland and assess the potential risk of this pathogen for human safety. • L. monocytogenes was isolated from 0.1% of the RTE food samples. • The most frequently identified molecular serogroups were IVb (51%) and IIa (42%). • 48% strains belonged to the major clonal complexes (CCs) circulating in Europe. • Seven strains (CC2) close relatedness were isolated from diverse food sectors. • Two strains CC6 and one C37 were closely related to clinical strains in Poland. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681605
Volume :
358
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Food Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152896724
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2021.109397