Minimum growth temperatures of Listeria monocytogenes and non-haemolytic listeria |
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Authors: | Jaana R. Junttila ,S.I. Niemelä &dagger ,J. Hirn&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Department of Bacteriology and Serology;†Department of Food Hygiene, National Veterinary Institute, PO Box 368, SF-00101 Helsinki;†Department of Microbiology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710, Finland |
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Abstract: | Minimum growth temperatures and those of decreased growth were determined for 100 strains of listerias. The ability of 78 strains of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from animals and 22 non-haemolytic strains to grow at low temperatures was studied, using a flooding technique, in a plate-type continuous temperature gradient incubator at temperatures between –1.6 and 14.5.C. The mean minimum temperature for L. monocytogenes was +1.1 0.3.C. The growth of non-haemolytic listerias was unobservable at +1.7 0.5.C. The L. monocytogenes strains grew at about 0.6°C lower than the non-pathogenic strains. No differences in growth temperatures were observed among L. monocytogenes strains isolated from different sources. The serovars with the OI antigen grew at lower temperatures (+1.0.3°C) than the other common serovar 4b (+1.3 0.4°C). The results indicate that L. monocytogenes grows better than non-haemolytic strains under cold conditions. The possible role of haemolysins as growth factors is also discussed. |
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