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Occurrence of Aliarcobacter spp. in fresh and pre-cut vegetables of common use in San José, Costa Rica.
Arias Echandi, María Laura; Huete Soto, Alejandra; Castillo Blanco, Jose Manuel; Fernández, Fernanda; Fernandez Jaramillo, Heriberto.
Afiliación
  • Arias Echandi ML; Tropical Diseases Research Center, Faculty of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Huete Soto A; Tropical Diseases Research Center, Faculty of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Castillo Blanco JM; Tropical Diseases Research Center, Faculty of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Fernández F; Tropical Diseases Research Center, Faculty of Microbiology, University of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica.
  • Fernandez Jaramillo H; Institute of Clinical Microbiology, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile.
Ital J Food Saf ; 12(4): 10344, 2023 Nov 09.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38116377
ABSTRACT
Aliarcobacter is a Gram-negative rod that can cause disease in both animals and humans. Several studies have evidenced its presence in a wide variety of foods. Given that the number of foodborne illness outbreaks linked to the consumption of vegetables has increased worldwide and that there is a lack of information about the occurrence of Aliarcobacter spp. in these, the aim of this study was to evaluate its presence and the occurrence of virulence factors in both fresh and ready-to-eat vegetable samples. 180 vegetable samples from Costa Rica were analyzed for the presence of Aliarcobacter spp., including 90 pre-cut vegetable packages and 90 fresh vegetables. Two (2.2%) of the isolates from pre-cut vegetables and 19 (21.1%) of the isolates obtained from fresh vegetables were confirmed as Aliarcobacter spp. One of the isolates from the pre-cut vegetable samples was identified as A. butzleri. For the fresh vegetables, 11 isolates were identified as A. skirrowii, one as A. butzleri, and the 7 remaining isolates could not be identified at a species level. There is an 87.5% positivity for hecA and 93.8% for pldA, virulence genes in strains isolated from fresh produce, contrasting with an absolute absence from pre-cut vegetable-isolated strains. These results evidence the presence of Aliarcobacter on fresh and pre-cut vegetables from Costa Rica and the potential hazard it might represent for public health.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE País/Región como asunto: America central / Costa rica Idioma: En Revista: Ital J Food Saf Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE País/Región como asunto: America central / Costa rica Idioma: En Revista: Ital J Food Saf Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article