Italian Journal of Food Safety (Jan 2011)

FOOD SAFETY AND PROCESS HYGIENE CRITERIONS ON SHEEP CARCASSES

  • R. Mazzette,
  • G. Busia,
  • A. Mureddu,
  • G. Fois,
  • R. Marrosu,
  • F. Cadeddu,
  • G. Sedda,
  • S. Flumini,
  • A. Uras,
  • R. Melillo,
  • D. Meloni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2011.1S.99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1zero
pp. 99 – 102

Abstract

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The hygienic status and the presence of some pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria monocytogenes e Salmonella spp.) at slaughterhouses was evaluated in different matrix of sheep and lambs (carcass surface, faeces, fleeces and mesenteric lymph nodes) according to the Com. Reg. (EC) No 2073/2005. The 48% of sheep and 68.9% of lamb sampled carcasses resulted allocated into the marginal category for Aerobic colony count, while the 28% and 42.2% respectively were allocated into unacceptable category for Enterobacteriaceae. S.aureus was isolated more frequently in fleeces (11.5%), carcasses (12.6%) of lambs than sheep. L. monocytogenes was found in fleeces and carcass of two sheep and in faeces of four lambs, while Salmonella spp. was detected only in sheep carcasses of a single plant.

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