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Detection of pathogenic Vibrio spp. in foods: polymerase chain reaction-based screening strategy to rapidly detect pathogenic Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio cholerae, and Vibrio vulnificus in bivalve mollusks and preliminary results.
Di Maro, Orlandina; Proroga, Yolande T R; Castellano, Silvia; Balestrieri, Anna; Capuano, Federico; Arletti, Enrico; Vietina, Michelangelo; Bizzarri, Melissa; Murru, Nicoletta; Peruzy, Maria Francesca; Cristiano, Daniela.
Afiliação
  • Di Maro O; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
  • Proroga YTR; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
  • Castellano S; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
  • Balestrieri A; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
  • Capuano F; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
  • Arletti E; Generon S.p.A., San Prospero.
  • Vietina M; Generon S.p.A., San Prospero.
  • Bizzarri M; Generon S.p.A., San Prospero.
  • Murru N; Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
  • Peruzy MF; Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
  • Cristiano D; Department of Food Inspection, Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Southern Italy, Portici.
Ital J Food Saf ; 13(1): 11635, 2024 Feb 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38623280
ABSTRACT
The majority of human diseases attributed to seafood are caused by Vibrio spp., and the most commonly reported species are Vibrio parahaemolyticus, Vibrio vulnificus, and Vibrio cholerae. The conventional methods for the detection of Vibrio species involve the use of selective media, which are inexpensive and simple but time-consuming. The present work aimed to develop a rapid method based on the use of multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect V. parahaemolyticus, V. vulnificus, and V. cholerae in bivalve mollusks. 30 aliquots of bivalve mollusks (Mytilus galloprovincialis) were experimentally inoculated with two levels of V. parahaemolyticus, V. vulnificus, and V. cholerae. ISO 21872-12017 was used in parallel for qualitative analysis. The limit of detection of 50% was 7.67 CFU/g for V. cholerae, 0.024 CFU/g for V. vulnificus, and 1.36 CFU/g for V. parahaemolyticus. For V. vulnificus and V. cholerae, the real-time PCR protocol was demonstrated to amplify the pathogens in samples seeded with the lowest and highest levels. The molecular method evaluated showed a concordance rate of 100% with the reference microbiological method. V. parahaemolyticus was never detected in samples contaminated with the lowest level, and it was detected in 14 samples (93.33%) seeded with the highest concentration. In conclusion, the developed multiplex real-time PCR proved to be reliable for V. vulnificus and V. cholerae. Results for V. parahaemolyticus are promising, but further analysis is needed. The proposed method could represent a quick monitoring tool and, if used, would allow the implementation of food safety.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Ital J Food Saf Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Ital J Food Saf Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article