Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes

The present research was conducted to check the presence of Listeria spp. in some meat and chicken products purchased from retail supermarkets in Assiut (Egypt). A total of 100 samples including 25 samples each of minced frozen beef, luncheon, frozen chicken legs and frozen chicken breast fillets we...

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Main Authors: Ashraf Mohamed Abd El-Malek, Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali, Raafat Hassanein, Moemen, Abdelazeem, Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2010-01-01
Series:Veterinary World
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PCR
Online Access:http://www.scopemed.org/mnstemps/2/2-1286560935.pdf
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spelling doaj-2795314017574e33a0daf188cd97cf5c2021-08-02T14:27:28ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882010-01-0138.000353359Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenesAshraf Mohamed Abd El-MalekSohaila Fathi Hassan AliRaafat HassaneinMoemen, AbdelazeemMohamed and Khalid Ibrahim ElsayhThe present research was conducted to check the presence of Listeria spp. in some meat and chicken products purchased from retail supermarkets in Assiut (Egypt). A total of 100 samples including 25 samples each of minced frozen beef, luncheon, frozen chicken legs and frozen chicken breast fillets were collected over a 7-month period between January and July 2009 and analyzed for the presence of Listeria spp. In addition, 28 stool cultures examined for Listeria spp. from hospitalized children resident in Assiut Pediatric University Hospital with diarrhea or fever. Out of the total 100 meat samples examined, Listeria spp. were detected in 8 (32%) of minced frozen beef, 8 (32%) of luncheon, 13 (52%) of frozen chicken leg and 14 (56%) of frozen chicken fillet samples analyzed, respectively. Regarding the examined 28 stool cultures from hospitalized children with underlying disease in Assiut Univ. hospital, 2 (7.14%) were found positive for Listeria spp. For identification of L. monocytogenes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), two primers were selected to detect 217-pb fragment ofthe prfA (transcriptional activator of the virulence factor) gene for L. monocytogenes. 13 selected Listeria isolates displayed beta-haemolysis on sheep blood agar and positive CAMP test were further identified using PCR. PCR results showed that L. monocytogenes were confirmed in one of minced imported frozen meat examined, two of luncheon samples and two of frozen chicken legs with the total incidence of 5 isolates (5%) from the total 100 examined food samples. This suggests the presence of a significant public health hazard linked to the consumption of these meat and chicken products sold in Assiut city contaminated with L. monocytogenes. The public health significance of these pathogens as well as recommended sanitary measures was discussed. [Veterinary World 2010; 3(8.000): 353-359] http://www.scopemed.org/mnstemps/2/2-1286560935.pdfListeria spp.Minced beefLuncheonChicken meatHuman stoolPCRLaboratory Technique
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author Ashraf Mohamed Abd El-Malek
Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali
Raafat Hassanein
Moemen, Abdelazeem
Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
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Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali
Raafat Hassanein
Moemen, Abdelazeem
Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
Veterinary World
Listeria spp.
Minced beef
Luncheon
Chicken meat
Human stool
PCR
Laboratory Technique
author_facet Ashraf Mohamed Abd El-Malek
Sohaila Fathi Hassan Ali
Raafat Hassanein
Moemen, Abdelazeem
Mohamed and Khalid Ibrahim Elsayh
author_sort Ashraf Mohamed Abd El-Malek
title Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
title_short Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
title_full Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
title_fullStr Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in Assiut city, Egypt with PCR use for rapid identification of Listeria monocytogenes
title_sort occurrence of listeria species in meat, chicken products and human stools in assiut city, egypt with pcr use for rapid identification of listeria monocytogenes
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The present research was conducted to check the presence of Listeria spp. in some meat and chicken products purchased from retail supermarkets in Assiut (Egypt). A total of 100 samples including 25 samples each of minced frozen beef, luncheon, frozen chicken legs and frozen chicken breast fillets were collected over a 7-month period between January and July 2009 and analyzed for the presence of Listeria spp. In addition, 28 stool cultures examined for Listeria spp. from hospitalized children resident in Assiut Pediatric University Hospital with diarrhea or fever. Out of the total 100 meat samples examined, Listeria spp. were detected in 8 (32%) of minced frozen beef, 8 (32%) of luncheon, 13 (52%) of frozen chicken leg and 14 (56%) of frozen chicken fillet samples analyzed, respectively. Regarding the examined 28 stool cultures from hospitalized children with underlying disease in Assiut Univ. hospital, 2 (7.14%) were found positive for Listeria spp. For identification of L. monocytogenes using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), two primers were selected to detect 217-pb fragment ofthe prfA (transcriptional activator of the virulence factor) gene for L. monocytogenes. 13 selected Listeria isolates displayed beta-haemolysis on sheep blood agar and positive CAMP test were further identified using PCR. PCR results showed that L. monocytogenes were confirmed in one of minced imported frozen meat examined, two of luncheon samples and two of frozen chicken legs with the total incidence of 5 isolates (5%) from the total 100 examined food samples. This suggests the presence of a significant public health hazard linked to the consumption of these meat and chicken products sold in Assiut city contaminated with L. monocytogenes. The public health significance of these pathogens as well as recommended sanitary measures was discussed. [Veterinary World 2010; 3(8.000): 353-359]
topic Listeria spp.
Minced beef
Luncheon
Chicken meat
Human stool
PCR
Laboratory Technique
url http://www.scopemed.org/mnstemps/2/2-1286560935.pdf
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