Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills
Abstract Salmonella is a pathogen of public health concern. Each year, Salmonella infections cost to the food industry approximately $2.3 billion and 33% of the reported cases are associated with beef, poultry, or pork. Pathogen presence in feed mills can represent one of the many potential routes f...
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doaj-ee490c8afa77482085d9e8bc95cdae582020-11-25T03:34:48ZengWileyMicrobiologyOpen2045-88272019-05-0185n/an/a10.1002/mbo3.711Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed millsGabriela Magossi0Natalia Cernicchiaro1Steve Dritz2Terry Houser3Jason Woodworth4Cassandra Jones5Valentina Trinetta6Food Science Institute Kansas State University Manhattan KansasDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology College of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University Manhattan KansasDiagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology College of Veterinary Medicine Kansas State University Manhattan KansasDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University Manhattan KansasDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University Manhattan KansasDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry Kansas State University Manhattan KansasFood Science Institute Kansas State University Manhattan KansasAbstract Salmonella is a pathogen of public health concern. Each year, Salmonella infections cost to the food industry approximately $2.3 billion and 33% of the reported cases are associated with beef, poultry, or pork. Pathogen presence in feed mills can represent one of the many potential routes for entry and transmission into the food production chain. Nevertheless, little is known about Salmonella incidence and association with these types of environments. The objective of this study was to investigate Salmonella presence in different feed mills across the United States. Eleven facilities were selected in eight states and 12 sites were sampled within each feed mill. Samples were analyzed following the FSIS guidelines for isolation and identification of Salmonella. Positive isolates were further investigated by a PCR analysis targeting the invA gene to differentiate for Salmonella enterica. The total number of environmental samples collected was 237: 66% resulted culture positive and 13.1% were PCR positive. All sampled feed mills had at least one culture positive site and following production flow the number of positive samples decreased from ingredient receiving to final product. These preliminary results demonstrate the presence of Salmonella in selected United States feed mills and suggest their potential role as vehicle for pathogen transmission and spread into the food production chain.https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.711contaminationfeedfeed millsmicrobial entry routeSalmonella |
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Gabriela Magossi Natalia Cernicchiaro Steve Dritz Terry Houser Jason Woodworth Cassandra Jones Valentina Trinetta |
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Gabriela Magossi Natalia Cernicchiaro Steve Dritz Terry Houser Jason Woodworth Cassandra Jones Valentina Trinetta Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills MicrobiologyOpen contamination feed feed mills microbial entry route Salmonella |
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Gabriela Magossi Natalia Cernicchiaro Steve Dritz Terry Houser Jason Woodworth Cassandra Jones Valentina Trinetta |
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Gabriela Magossi |
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Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills |
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Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills |
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Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills |
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Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills |
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Evaluation of Salmonella presence in selected United States feed mills |
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evaluation of salmonella presence in selected united states feed mills |
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2019-05-01 |
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Abstract Salmonella is a pathogen of public health concern. Each year, Salmonella infections cost to the food industry approximately $2.3 billion and 33% of the reported cases are associated with beef, poultry, or pork. Pathogen presence in feed mills can represent one of the many potential routes for entry and transmission into the food production chain. Nevertheless, little is known about Salmonella incidence and association with these types of environments. The objective of this study was to investigate Salmonella presence in different feed mills across the United States. Eleven facilities were selected in eight states and 12 sites were sampled within each feed mill. Samples were analyzed following the FSIS guidelines for isolation and identification of Salmonella. Positive isolates were further investigated by a PCR analysis targeting the invA gene to differentiate for Salmonella enterica. The total number of environmental samples collected was 237: 66% resulted culture positive and 13.1% were PCR positive. All sampled feed mills had at least one culture positive site and following production flow the number of positive samples decreased from ingredient receiving to final product. These preliminary results demonstrate the presence of Salmonella in selected United States feed mills and suggest their potential role as vehicle for pathogen transmission and spread into the food production chain. |
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contamination feed feed mills microbial entry route Salmonella |
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