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Characteristics of Staphylococcus Hyicus strains isolated from pig carcasses in two different slaughterhouses


Hassler, C. Characteristics of Staphylococcus Hyicus strains isolated from pig carcasses in two different slaughterhouses. 2008, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty.

Abstract

In a previous study, we showed that coagulase positive staphylococci (CPS), which are often used as indicators for S. aureus, are frequently found on pig carcasses at slaughter. Further characterization of the CPS identified only a minor part as S. aureus. Selected non-S. aureus strains were all identified as S. hyicus, However, two studies have described also in this species strains that produce staphylococcal enterotoxins. The aim of the present study was therefore to further characterize such coagulase positive S. hyicus strains isolated from pig carcasses and to assess the results also in view of their food safety relevance. A total of 189 S. hyicus strains from abattoirs A (n=36) and B (n=153) were characterized. Phenotypically, 98.9% showed non-pigmented colonies, 99.5% no haemolysis and 67.7% were egg yolk-positive. DNase activity was found in all but one isolate. Only five of the 189 strains were resistant to the antimicrobials tested. One strain harboured the mecA gene. Exfoliative toxin genes were detected in 31 (16.4%) strains. Six strains harboured the exhA and 25 strains the exhD gene. S. aureus Enterotoxin (SE) genes were detected in none of the strains.
The PFGE genotyping results show only a limited number of clusters. Cluster I included more than 50% of the strains. The fact that similar or closely related PFGE patterns of S. hyicus can be found on carcasses after bleeding in both abattoirs indicates the occurrence of widespread strains in the Swiss pig population. Moreover, the genotyping results revealed a remarkable homogeneity in S. hyicus strains isolated from different slaughter process stages in abattoir B, which could indicate a recontamination problem with persisting strains.

Abstract

In a previous study, we showed that coagulase positive staphylococci (CPS), which are often used as indicators for S. aureus, are frequently found on pig carcasses at slaughter. Further characterization of the CPS identified only a minor part as S. aureus. Selected non-S. aureus strains were all identified as S. hyicus, However, two studies have described also in this species strains that produce staphylococcal enterotoxins. The aim of the present study was therefore to further characterize such coagulase positive S. hyicus strains isolated from pig carcasses and to assess the results also in view of their food safety relevance. A total of 189 S. hyicus strains from abattoirs A (n=36) and B (n=153) were characterized. Phenotypically, 98.9% showed non-pigmented colonies, 99.5% no haemolysis and 67.7% were egg yolk-positive. DNase activity was found in all but one isolate. Only five of the 189 strains were resistant to the antimicrobials tested. One strain harboured the mecA gene. Exfoliative toxin genes were detected in 31 (16.4%) strains. Six strains harboured the exhA and 25 strains the exhD gene. S. aureus Enterotoxin (SE) genes were detected in none of the strains.
The PFGE genotyping results show only a limited number of clusters. Cluster I included more than 50% of the strains. The fact that similar or closely related PFGE patterns of S. hyicus can be found on carcasses after bleeding in both abattoirs indicates the occurrence of widespread strains in the Swiss pig population. Moreover, the genotyping results revealed a remarkable homogeneity in S. hyicus strains isolated from different slaughter process stages in abattoir B, which could indicate a recontamination problem with persisting strains.

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Item Type:Dissertation (monographical)
Referees:Stephan Roger, Berger-Bächi B
Communities & Collections:05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Institute of Food Safety and Hygiene
UZH Dissertations
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Life Sciences > Food Science
Language:English
Place of Publication:Zürich
Date:2008
Deposited On:03 Dec 2008 07:49
Last Modified:15 Apr 2021 13:55
Number of Pages:6
OA Status:Closed
Free access at:Related URL. An embargo period may apply.
Related URLs:https://www.zora.uzh.ch/4969/
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