Resumen
Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis (SE) is a major cause of food-borne disease outbreaks worldwide. We evaluated the effectiveness of five lytic bacteriophages applied as a cocktail to reduce the counts of SE in two types of processed meat products: cooked (turkey ham (TB) and chicken sausage (CS)) and cured sausage (Italian salami (IS) and barbecue sausage (BS)). Groups of 25 samples each were contaminated with SE, treated with a phage cocktail using a multiplicity of infection of 105 and then incubated for ten days at 18°C and 4°C. A significant reduction in bacteria was obtained on days 3, 6 and 10 in all matrices incubated at 18°C (from 0.48 to 2.12 log Colony Forming Units (CFU) g−1) and at 4°C (from 0.23 to 2.06 log CFU g−1), with the exception of BS at day 3 at 4°C, and IS at both incubation temperatures throughout the trial. The viral titre remained stable in all matrices analysed except in BS. These results show the effectiveness of this bacteriophage cocktail against S. enterica serovar Enteritidis in some processed meat products such as CS, BS and TB.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Páginas (desde-hasta) | 462-475 |
Número de páginas | 14 |
Publicación | Biocontrol Science and Technology |
Volumen | 26 |
N.º | 4 |
DOI | |
Estado | Publicada - 2 abr. 2016 |
Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Áreas temáticas de ASJC Scopus
- Agronomía y cultivos
- Insectos