Survival of Campylobacter jejuni on beef trimmings during freezing and frozen storage |
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Authors: | Moorhead S M Dykes G A |
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Affiliation: | AgResearch Ltd, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton, New Zealand. sandy.moorhead@agresearch.co.nz |
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Abstract: | AIMS: To investigate the survival of two animal isolates of Campylobacter jejuni on beef trimmings during freezing and frozen storage. METHODS AND RESULTS: Meat packs inoculated with 10(3) or 10(6) cfu g(-1) of either strain of C. jejuni were frozen to -18 degrees C, and sampled at regular intervals over 112 d storage to determine Campylobacter numbers and sublethal injury. For both strains and inoculation levels the numbers of Campylobacter decreased in the first 7 d of storage by ca. 0.6-2.2 log cfu g(-1) and then remaining constant over the remainder of the storage trial, with neither isolate exhibiting sublethal injury. CONCLUSIONS: Despite an initially significant decrease in number, these pathogens were able to survive standard freezing conditions in meat, but did not exhibit sublethal injury. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: Strict hygiene and/or the implementation of decontamination technologies are recommended as a means to assure the safety of meat with respect to this pathogen. |
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