東京都内に流通する食肉から分離されたサルモネラの 血清型および薬剤耐性

Autor: 下島優香子, 西野由香里, 福井理恵, 黒田寿美代, 鈴木, , 貞升健志
Zdroj: Food Hygienic & Safety Science / Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi; 2020, Vol. 61 Issue 6, p211-217, 7p
Abstrakt: To identify the risk of Salmonella in meat, we investigated the prevalence of Salmonella, serovars and their antimicrobial susceptibility patterns. Salmonella was found in 353 out of 849 41.6%)chicken, 9 out of 657(1.4%)pork, 1 out of 517(0.2%)Beef, 6 out of 8(75.0%)chicken offal, 43 out of 142(30.3%)pork offal and 4 out of 198(2.0)beef offal samples collected from retail meats in Tokyo, Japan between 2009 and 2017. Salmonella Infantis was the most common serovar, followed by S. Schwarzengrund in the isolates from domestic chicken meats. The prevalence rate of S. Infantis decreased while that of S. Schwarzengrund increased by the year. Apart from this, the most prevalent serovars were S. Heidelberg in the imported chicken meat isolates, S. Typhimurium and Salmonella O4:i:- in pork, and S. Derby in beef isolates. Antimicrobial testing revealed high resistance to tetracycline(TC)in all meat sample isolates; however, all the isolates were sensitive to carbapenem and fluoroquinolone. Fourteen cefotaxime(CTX)resistant strains, seven extended spectrum p -lactamase(ESBL)producing strains and twenty-three AmpC producing strains were isolated from chicken meat samples. These findings indicate that the serovar and antimicrobial susceptibility varied among meat samples. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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