Italian Journal of Food Safety (Oct 2014)

Dynamic of Campylobacter species contamination along a poultry slaughtering chain

  • Elham Hajj Semaan,
  • Hussein Dib,
  • Rachelle Mrad,
  • Christelle Chami,
  • Rita Jalkh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2014.2246
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3

Abstract

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The prevalence of Campylobacters was studied in a poultry farm and along the slaughtering chain. Fifteen swabs from a farm and 75 samples (swabs and rinsates) from its slaughterhouse were collected. All the faecal and cloacal farm swabs were contaminated by Campylobacter jejuni and C. coli against 50% for breast swabs. C. jejuni had a concentration of 6.26, 6.34 and 5.38 Log10 CFU/mL in faecal, cloacal and breast swabs respectively. Rinsates showed an almost constant concentration of Campylobacters (6 Log10 CFU/mL) with a predominance of the presumptive C. jejuni. C. lari was found in 22% of eviscerated samples. Faecal coliforms and E. coli, used as indicators, were detected in all samples (5.46 and 5.15 Log10 CFU/mL, respectively). Final chilling and chlorine (50 ppm) treatments decreased them to acceptable levels, unlike for Campylobacters. Further investigation of the dynamics of Campylobacters and their response to prevention and treatment measures is required.

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