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Growth assessment of Salmonella enterica multi-serovar populations in poultry rinsates with commonly used enrichment and plating media.

Authors :
Gorski, Lisa
Shariat, Nikki W.
Richards, Amber K.
Siceloff, Amy T.
Aviles Noriega, Ashley
Harhay, Dayna M.
Source :
Food Microbiology. May2024, Vol. 119, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Isolation of Salmonella from enrichment cultures of food or environmental samples is a complicated process. Numerous factors including fitness in various selective enrichment media, relative starting concentrations in pre-enrichment, and competition among multi-serovar populations and associated natural microflora, come together to determine which serovars are identified from a given sample. A recently developed approach for assessing the relative abundance (RA) of multi-serovar Salmonella populations (CRISPR-SeroSeq or Deep Serotyping, DST) is providing new insight into how these factors impact the serovars observed, especially when different selective enrichment methods are used to identify Salmonella from a primary enrichment sample. To illustrate this, we examined Salmonella -positive poultry pre-enrichment samples through the selective enrichment process in Tetrathionate (TT) and Rappaport Vassiliadis (RVS) broths and assessed recovery of serovars with each medium. We observed the RA of serovars detected post selective enrichment varied depending on the medium used, initial concentration, and competitive fitness factors, all which could result in minority serovars in pre-enrichment becoming dominant serovars post selective enrichment. The data presented provide a greater understanding of culture biases and lays the groundwork for investigations into robust enrichment and plating media combinations for detecting Salmonella serovars of greater concern for human health. • Different Salmonella serovars are enriched from selective enrichments in RVS and TT. • Choice of plating media influences serovars recovered from selective enrichments. • Experiments revealed starting serovar relative concentrations influence isolation. • Robust methods are vital for reliably isolating Salmonella serovars of concern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07400020
Volume :
119
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174793422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fm.2023.104431