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Occurrence and characterization of Salmonella from chicken nuggets, strips, and pelleted broiler feed
- Source :
- Journal of food protection. 70(10)
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- Raw, frozen chicken nuggets and strips have been identified as a significant risk factor in contracting foodborne salmonellosis. Cases of salmonellosis as a result of consuming partly cooked chicken nuggets may be due in part to Salmonella strains originating in broiler feed. This study was undertaken to determine the occurrence and characterize the strains of Salmonella contaminating chicken nuggets, strips, and pelleted feeds, in an attempt to demonstrate whether the same Salmonella strains present in broiler feed could be isolated from raw, frozen chicken nuggets and strips available for human consumption. Salmonellae were recovered using the Health Canada MFHPB-20 method for the isolation and identification of Salmonella from foods. Strains were characterized by serotyping, phage typing, antimicrobial resistance typing (R-typing), and by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Salmonellae were isolated from 25-g samples in 27% (n=92) of nugget and strip samples, 95% (n=20) of chicken nugget meat samples, and from 9% (n=111) of pelleted feed samples. Salmonella Heidelberg, Salmonella Enteritidis, and Salmonella Orion were the most commonly isolated serovars from chicken nuggets and strips, nugget and strip meat, and pelleted broiler feeds, respectively. Salmonella Enteritidis phage type (PT) 13a with PFGE pattern SENXAI.0006 and R-type sensitive as well as Salmonella Enteritidis PT13a with PFGE pattern SENXAI.0068 and R-type sensitive were isolated from pelleted feed, and chicken nugget and strip meat in two separate instances. Data showed that Salmonella strains isolated from broiler feed were indistinguishable from strains isolated from packaged raw, frozen chicken nuggets and strips. However, results did not rule out the possibility that breeding stock or contamination during processing may have contributed to chicken meat contamination by Salmonella.
- Subjects :
- Serotype
Salmonella
animal structures
Salmonella enteritidis
Colony Count, Microbial
Food Contamination
medicine.disease_cause
Microbiology
Risk Assessment
Animal science
Species Specificity
Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis
medicine
Food microbiology
Animals
Humans
Food science
Poultry Products
Serotyping
Phage typing
biology
Broiler
biology.organism_classification
Enterobacteriaceae
Animal Feed
Consumer Product Safety
Food Microbiology
Salmonella Food Poisoning
Chickens
Frozen Foods
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0362028X
- Volume :
- 70
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of food protection
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....89ea2c3c9a83ecb3ff4e3f1afd186729