Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR

A potential source of pathogenic bacteria in ground beef is the lymphatic system, specifically the lymph nodes. The objective of the current study was to determine the prevalence of Escherichia coli in bovine lymph nodes. Bovine lymph nodes (n = 200) were collected from 100 carcasses at a commercial...

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Main Authors: P. Sechi, V. Cambiotti, S. Parmegiani, C. Baldinelli, M.F. Iulietto, B. Cenci Goga
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-10-01
Series:Italian Journal of Food Safety
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/823
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spelling doaj-1f87d08305264f858866f51d6e9ebd292020-11-25T03:42:57ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Food Safety2239-71322012-10-0115232610.4081/ijfs.2012.5.23463Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCRP. Sechi0V. Cambiotti1S. Parmegiani2C. Baldinelli3M.F. Iulietto4B. Cenci Goga5Master «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaMaster «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaMaster «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaMaster «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaMaster «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaMaster «Sanità pubblica veterinaria e igiene degli alimenti», Università degli Studi di PerugiaA potential source of pathogenic bacteria in ground beef is the lymphatic system, specifically the lymph nodes. The objective of the current study was to determine the prevalence of Escherichia coli in bovine lymph nodes. Bovine lymph nodes (n = 200) were collected from 100 carcasses at a commercial slaugh-terhouse. 192 lymph nodes sampled were obtained from 96 regular slaughter, and the remainder 8 were obtained from 4 emergency slaughter. Subiliaci lymph nodes were collected for this study. E. coli preva-lence in the lymph node samples was high, with an overall prevalence of 59.00%. Lymph nodes from emergency slaughter carcasses had a higher prevalence (75.00%) of E. coli than did those from regular slaughter carcasses (58.33%). hlyA gene was never detected.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/823lymph nodes, Escherichia coli, carcass, slaughter
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author P. Sechi
V. Cambiotti
S. Parmegiani
C. Baldinelli
M.F. Iulietto
B. Cenci Goga
spellingShingle P. Sechi
V. Cambiotti
S. Parmegiani
C. Baldinelli
M.F. Iulietto
B. Cenci Goga
Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
Italian Journal of Food Safety
lymph nodes, Escherichia coli, carcass, slaughter
author_facet P. Sechi
V. Cambiotti
S. Parmegiani
C. Baldinelli
M.F. Iulietto
B. Cenci Goga
author_sort P. Sechi
title Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
title_short Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
title_full Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
title_fullStr Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of Escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlyA gene with PCR
title_sort isolation of escherichia coli from lymph nodes of bovine carcasses and detection of hlya gene with pcr
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Food Safety
issn 2239-7132
publishDate 2012-10-01
description A potential source of pathogenic bacteria in ground beef is the lymphatic system, specifically the lymph nodes. The objective of the current study was to determine the prevalence of Escherichia coli in bovine lymph nodes. Bovine lymph nodes (n = 200) were collected from 100 carcasses at a commercial slaugh-terhouse. 192 lymph nodes sampled were obtained from 96 regular slaughter, and the remainder 8 were obtained from 4 emergency slaughter. Subiliaci lymph nodes were collected for this study. E. coli preva-lence in the lymph node samples was high, with an overall prevalence of 59.00%. Lymph nodes from emergency slaughter carcasses had a higher prevalence (75.00%) of E. coli than did those from regular slaughter carcasses (58.33%). hlyA gene was never detected.
topic lymph nodes, Escherichia coli, carcass, slaughter
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/823
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