A METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF CAMPYLOBACTER SPP. (JEJUNI, COLI AND LARI) FROM SHELLFISH AND THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT |
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Authors: | CARLOS ABEYTA JR. CHARLES A. KAYSNER JAN M. HUNT MARLEEN M. WEKELL |
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Affiliation: | Food and Drug Administration Seafood Products Research Center 22201 23rd Dr. S.E., Bothell, WA 98041;FDA/Cincinnati District Office 1141 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45202 |
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Abstract: | A method has been developed to detect thermophilic species of Campylobacter in shellfish, marine and tributary waters, sediment and farm runoff by-products such as manure and silage. The method consists of a 48 h enrichment incubation and subcultured to selective agars. Presumptive colonies confirmed with a latex agglutination (antibodies) to common flagellar antigens of C. jejuni, C. coli and C. lardi. Over an 8 year period, West Coast estuaries (Washington, Oregon, and California) were sampled, resulting in analysis of a total of 512 samples. Results suggest that Campylobacter spp. are well distributed in the marine environment. Two enrichment broths were compared for the recovery of campylobacters from environmental samples. The method described in the Food and Drug Administration Bacteriological Analytical Manual (FDA/BAM) (1984), was compared to a modified method. Use of the modified method described here resulted in higher recovery rates of Campylobacter spp. Recoveries of campylobacters from sediment, shellfish, and water were 10,13, and 28% higher for the modified method, respectively. |
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