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Italian Journal of Food Safety
The ability of Aliarcobacter butzleri strains isolated from foods of animal origin in Costa Rica to form biofilm
Heriberto Fernandez-Jaramillo1  Daniel Vazquez-Valverde2  Marco Chaves2  Marìa Laura Arias-Echandi2 
[1] Institute of Clinical Microbiology, Universidad Austral de Chile, Los Ríos;Microbiology Faculty and Tropical Diseases Research Center (CIET), University of Costa Rica, San José;
关键词: Aliarcobacter butzleri;    biofilm;    food of animal origin;   
DOI  :  10.4081/ijfs.2021.9020
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Aliarcobacter butzleri is a zoonotic emerging food and waterborne pathogen widely distributed in nature. It is present in food processing environments and can easily be spread through the food industry because of its ability to form biofilm. The aim of this work was to determine the ability of strains isolated in Costa Rica from different food matrixes of animal origin to form biofilm. Thirty-eight A. butzleri strains previously isolated and identified from animal origin products were analyzed using the method described by Stepmovic et al. (2000), in three culture broths, brain heart infusion broth, Boer broth and Houf broth. Results showed that 67% of poultry origin strains, 62.5% of meat origin strains and just 8% of milk origin strains showed ability to form biofilm. The findings of this study confirm the adherence ability of A. butzleri to form biofilm, a characteristic that can promote dispersion and cross contamination along food industry processing lines.

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