STUDY OF FREQUENCY OF SALMONELLA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND ORGANS

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STUDY OF FREQUENCY OF SALMONELLA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND ORGANS CARMEN DAVID 2, R. TRIF 1, E. TÎRZIU 1, ROXANA IRIMESCU 1, R. V. GROS 1 1 - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Timisoara, Romania 2 - Sanitary Veterinary Direction and Food Safety, Timis County Summary The aim of this study was to isolate and to identify the Salmonella serovars from, organs and semiproducts. From 564 analyzed samples 124 strains were isolated and were bordered in four serogroups (B, C, E and G). After the serologic identification of 31 strains selected from each serogroup, there have been identified the following serovars: - serogroup B: Salmonella derby, Salmonella saint paul, Salmonella typhimurium; - serogroup C: Salmonella infantis, Salmonella virchow, Salmonella manchester; - serogroup E: Salmonella norwich, Salmonella give; - serogroup G: Salmonella kedougou Key words: salmonella, products The salmonellas belong to the bacterial group that produce zoonoses, the main contamination source being represented by the animal origin food. Thus, at The Fifth Global Congress of Food Poisoning held in Berlin in June 2004, it was underline the importance of the germs belonging to Salmonella genus in the outbreak of food poisoning. Also, it was mentioned the rising incidence of salmonella infections with more rare serovars (1). Numerous researches reveal that the main contamination source with salmonellas is represented by the pork (2, 3, 5). Materials and methods The research was conducted on 564 samples (, organs and semiproducts) collected from processing units from Timis County (table 1). Table 1 Samples provenance No. Product No. of analyzed samples 1. Mince 190 2. Pork liver 62 3. Fresh sausages 63 4. Pulp 103 5. pork 146 TOTAL 564 673

The samples were analyzed using the methodology described in SR EN ISO 6579/2003, which imply the following work stages: - the pre-enrichment stage: peptone buffered water, incubation at 37 C, for 18 ± 2 hours; - the enrichment stage: Rappaport Vassiliadis broth media with soya (RVS) incubated at 41.5 C ± 1 C, for 24 hours, and Müller Kauffmann tetrationat novobiocine broth (TKTT), incubated at 37 C ± 1 C, for 24 hours; - isolation and identification of typical colonies stage, by inoculation on two solid media (XLD agar and Rambach agar), incubated at 37 C, for 24 ± 3 hours; - the biochemical confirmation stage, by inoculation on complex media, for revealing the specific metabolic activity; - the serologic confirmation stage, by rapid agglutination tests. We mention that a number of 31 strains were identified (typified) by The Medical Microbiology National Expertise Centre in Bucharest. Results and discussions From 564 analyzed samples, 124 strains (21,98%) belonging to Salmonella genus were isolated and were bordered in four serologic groups (table 2). Table 2 Frequency of Salmonella strains No of Isolated strains From which samples No. % Serogroup No. % B 68 54.84 564 124 21,98 C 16 12.90 E 24 19.36 G 16 12.90 The obtained data reveal a high incidence of strains belonging to B serogroup (54.84%), there were also identified much rare strains belonging to E and G groups, but with different frequencies, according to the nature of samples (table 3). Thereby, the highest frequency of Salmonella strains was recorded in samples derived from refrigerated (35.62%) and fresh sausages (22.22%). Table 3 Strains assignment, according to serogroup No. of Isolated strains Serogroup No. Sample samples No. % Type No. % B 31 83.78 1. Mince 190 37 19.47 C 1 6 16.22 2. Pork liver 62 2 3.22 C 1 2 100 B 4 28.57 Fresh 3. 63 14 22.22 C 2 7 50.00 sausages E 3 21.43 674

4. Pulp 103 19 18.45 5. 146 52 35.62 B 9 47.38 C 1 5 26.31 E 1 5 26.31 B 21 40.38 E 17 32.69 G 14 26.93 The obtained data reveal that in mince samples prevailed strains from B and C serogroups, while in refrigerated, beside strains from B serogroup, there have been frequently isolated strains from G and E serogroups. From 124 isolated strains, 31 strains selected from the known serogroups were forwarded for typify process to The Medical Microbiology National Expertise Centre in Bucharest. The obtained data emphasized a high incidence of serovars belonging to B serogroup (51.62%), with the prevalence of Salmonella derby strains and to E serogroup (19.35%), represented by Salmonella give (table 4). Table 4 The frequency of identified serovars Strains no. 31 Serogroup No. % B 16 51.62 From which Serovar No. % S. derby 14 85.72 S. saint paul 1 7.14 S. typhimurium 1 7.14 S. infantis 3 75.00 S. virchow 1 12.50 C 5 16.13 S. manchester 1 12.50 S. norwich 1 20.00 E 6 19.35 S. give 5 80.00 G 4 12.90 S. kedougou 4 100.00 Although the identified serovars from C and G serologic groups had a smaller weight, these strains are more and more frequent involved in the detaching of some food poisoning. Thus, Weinberger and co. (6) state that the incidence of S. virchow serovar in the generation of some food poisoning rise from 7 to 9,1%, also, Emberland and co. (1) point out food poisonings produced by S. kedougou serovar. Likewise, it has been establish that the identified serovars presented a dissimilar repartition, according to the nature of the analyzed sample (table 5). Thus, S. derby serovar presents a higher incidence, in comparison with other identified serovars (45.16%), but it has been stated that the majority of serovars were isolated from pork, this fact confirming the pork as the main contamination source with Salmonella strains. The presence of S. derby, S. give and S. kedougou serovars with a high percent in pork was pointed out by numerous authors (2, 3, 5). 675

Table 5 The serovars incidence, according to sample nature Serovar Sample No. of Total typified strains No. % Mince 4 Fresh sausages 3 S. derby Pulp 4 14 45.16 3 Mince 1 S. infantis Pork liver 1 3 9.67 Pulp 1 S. manchester Fresh sausages 1 1 3.23 S. saint paul Fresh sausages 1 1 3.23 S. virchow Fresh sausages 1 1 3.23 S. norwich Fresh sausages 1 1 3.23 Pulp 1 S. give 5 16.12 4 S. kedougou 4 4 12.90 S. typhimurium Mince 1 1 3.23 Conclusions The incidence of Salmonella strains in analyzed samples was 21.98%, with the mention that serogroups B and E were prevalent (54.84%, respectively 19.36%). The high frequency of strains isolated from refrigerated (35,62%) reveal that this represents the main source of contamination for seasoned, which had not undergo any thermal treatment. Among 31 identified Salmonella strains, 45.16% were bordered in S. derby serovar. The presence of some strains as S. norwich, S. give, S. manchester, S. virchow, S. kedougou and S. saint paul denote the spreading of some less frequent serovars. 676

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