Italian Journal of Food Safety (Aug 2012)

IDENTIFICATION OF E. COLI O157 IN A BOVINE MILK FARM BY MULTIPLEX REAL-TIME PCR

  • A. Petruzzelli,
  • G. Amagliani,
  • M. Foglini,
  • C. Bartolini,
  • F. Agnetti,
  • C. Magistrali,
  • E. Omiccioli,
  • G. Brandi,
  • F. Tonucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2012.4.105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4
pp. 105 – 106

Abstract

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Law provisions about direct sell of raw bovine milk require VTEC O157 monitoring in bovine milk farms (milk and faeces). It has been showed that culture-based methods used for this scope, besides being cumbersome and time-consuming, may be also less sensitive, compared to molecular approaches. In this study, a multiplex Real-Time PCR, able to identify VTEC O157, Salmonella spp and Listeria monocytogenes, has been used to analyse milk, filter, sewage and stool samples from a milk farm, in comparison with standard OIE methods. The performances of the molecular protocol have been preliminary assessed with lyophilized samples from proficiency testing VLA, showing 100% accordance. Results from field samples indicated the absence of the pathogen in milk, and the higher sensitivity of Real-Time PCR with other matrices, suggesting its potential use for fast VTEC O157 identification.

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