APA
Ugarte Ruiz, M. & Gómez Barrero, Susana & Porrero, M.C. & Álvarez, J. & García, M. & Comerón, M.C. & Wassenaar, T.M. & Domínguez, L. (2012-04 ) .Evaluation of four protocols for the detection and isolation of thermophilic Campylobacter from different matrices.
ISO 690
Ugarte Ruiz, M. & Gómez Barrero, Susana & Porrero, M.C. & Álvarez, J. & García, M. & Comerón, M.C. & Wassenaar, T.M. & Domínguez, L.. 2012-04 .Evaluation of four protocols for the detection and isolation of thermophilic Campylobacter from different matrices.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39629
Abstract:
Aims: To identify the optimal method for detection of thermophilic Campylo bacter at various stages in the food chain, three culture-dependent (direct plat ing, Bolton and Preston enrichment) and one molecular method (qPCR) were
compared for three matrices: poultry faeces (n = 38), neck skin (n = 38) and
packed fresh meat (n = 38).
Methods and Results: Direct plating was compared to enrichment with either
Bolton broth (ISO 10272:2006-1) or Preston broth, followed by culture on two
selective agars: modified charcoal cefoperazone desoxycholate agar (mCCDA)
and Campyfood agar (CFA). Direct plating on CFA provided the highest num ber of positive samples for faeces and neck skin samples. Enrichment of meat
samples in Preston followed by plating on mCCDA gave significantly higher
number of positives than the recommended ISO method. Real-time qPCR
yielded the highest number of positive samples.
Conclusion: Direct plating on CFA is optimal for Campylobacter isolation from
highly contaminated samples such as faeces or neck skin. When enrichment is
required for less-contaminated samples such as poultry meat, Preston broth is
the best choice. The maximum of detectable cells predicted by qPCR is a sensi tive and powerful evaluation tool.
Significance and impact of the study: The recommended ISO protocol had the
least sensitivity, and application of this method could result in underreporting.
We detected a high prevalence of Campylobacter on packed meat to be distrib uted, which suggests this is still a significant risk for consumers