Prevalence of Listeria species in fish and fish products /
مدى تواجد ميكروبات الليستريا فى الاسماك و منتجاتها
Walaa Bahgat Hussien ; Supervised Adel Mohammed Ibrahim , Fathi Abdelrahman Elnawawi , Azza Hussien Elbaba
- Cairo : Walaa Bahgat Hussien , 2016
- (64) P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Food Hygiene and Control
Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogenic bacterium for man and most animal species, characterized by generalized infection that starts after ingestion of contaminated food with the causative agent . Long storage of fish and fish products that is not properly thermally processed, as well as cooked-cooled ready to eat food that is produced in inadequate hygienic measures, is the ideal condition for Listeria multiplication.In the current study, fish, and fish product samples from Giza markets were examined . Microbiological testing has been performed according to internationally prescribed standards ISO 11290-1 (1996) "Microbiology of food and animal feed stuffs -Horizontal method for the detection and enumeration of L. monocytogenes". Listeria spp were isolated from only 18 samples (12 %) out of the previously mentioned samples. L.inocuua was the predominant species, which makes (44.44%) of the total Listeria that were isolated from the tested samples.It was found in two samples (13.33%) of each of fresh Clarias lazera fish and RTE fried Sepia, in one sample (6.67%) of each of frozen Mackerel, RTE smoked Herring, RTE smoked Salmon and RTE fried Sepia. Listeria monocytogenes followed L.inocuua in the incidence of isolation from the different samples (38.89%), where it was found in two samples of imported frozen fish basa fillet (pangasius hypothalamus) (13.33%), in one sample of RTE smoked salmon (6.67%), and in two sample (13.33%) of each of RTE fried fish fillet and RTE fried Sepia. Other isolated Listeria belong to the following species: L.welshimeri which found in two samples (13.33%) of imported frozen fish basa fillet (pangasius hypothalamus), and L.seeligeri was found in one sample (6.67%) of RTE fried fish fillet. Following biochemical testing, the presumptive isolates of Listeria monocytogenes were subjected to multiplex PCR analysis to confirm the harbouring of isolated L. monocytogenes the hylA virulence-associated gene The obtained results indicated that consumption of frozen fish, RTE smoked fish and RTE fried fillet and sepia fish, may contribute to food-borne illness. Also, L. monocytogenes in raw frozen fish may pose a health risk due to cross contamination of RTE fish products during handling and processing