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Moisture, sawdust, and bleach regulate the persistence of Escherichia coli O157 : H7 on floor surfaces in butcher shops
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Moisture, sawdust, and bleach regulate the persistence of Escherichia coli O157 : H7 on floor surfaces in butcher shops

A. P. Williams, L. M. Avery, K. Killham and D. L. Jones
Food control, Vol.19(12), pp.1119-1125
2008

Abstract

Food Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
Survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on typical butcher shop ceramic floor tiles contaminated with meat juice was compared in the presence and absence of sawdust, and tinder different moisture and cleaning regimes. Floor tiles from it butcher shop were cut into 5 x 5 cm pieces, and half were cleaned with commercial bleach diluted with water at 60 degrees C to simulate mopping. A coating of commercial sawdust was applied to half of the tiles, while the other half were left bare. Meat juice collected from beef joints was inoculated with E. coli O157:H7 (strain #3704), and subsequently applied onto tiles at a density of 6.47 log(10) CFU cm(-2). Thereafter, tiles were stored at room temperature (20 +/- 2 degrees C), with half maintained under moist conditions [relative humidity (RH) close to 100%] and the other half gradually air-dried (RH 70 5%). Viable E coli O157:H7 persisted oil all tiles over 72 It, although die-off rate varied with environmental conditions. Desiccation of surfaces resulted in a more rapid decline in E. coli O157:H7 numbers, while cleaning of the tiles with bleach prior to contaminating also affected pathogen recovery. Overall, greater numbers of cells were recovered from tiles when no sawdust had been applied; however the presence of sawdust only reduced survival on tiles under dry conditions, and damp sawdust actually increased survival. This highlights the importance of regular cleaning and removal of sawdust to reduce pathogen persistence. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.42 Bacteriology
1.42.545 E. coli Pathogenesis
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Food Science & Technology
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Agricultural Sciences
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