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Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy

Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans through the consumption of their meat, but currently, data of their prevalence are still limited. The present study aimed to evaluate the presence of enteric pathogens in wild boar meat samples killed in t...

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Autores principales: Peruzy, Maria Francesca, Cristiano, Daniela, Delibato, Elisabetta, D’Alessio, Nicola, Proroga, Yolande T.R., Capozza, Rosaria Luana, Rippa, Antonio, Murru, Nicoletta
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Publicado: PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35284341
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2022.9967
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author Peruzy, Maria Francesca
Cristiano, Daniela
Delibato, Elisabetta
D’Alessio, Nicola
Proroga, Yolande T.R.
Capozza, Rosaria Luana
Rippa, Antonio
Murru, Nicoletta
author_facet Peruzy, Maria Francesca
Cristiano, Daniela
Delibato, Elisabetta
D’Alessio, Nicola
Proroga, Yolande T.R.
Capozza, Rosaria Luana
Rippa, Antonio
Murru, Nicoletta
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description Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans through the consumption of their meat, but currently, data of their prevalence are still limited. The present study aimed to evaluate the presence of enteric pathogens in wild boar meat samples killed in the Campania region. Twentyeight wild boar meat samples were analyzed for the detection of Salmonella spp, Y. enterocolitica, Campylobacter spp., and Shiga- Toxigenic E. coli. Salmonella spp. was detected and isolated in ten samples and after serotyping S. Veneziana, S. Kasenyi, S. Coeln, S. Manhattan, S. Thompson, and S. Stanleyville were identified. Twenty-one meat samples were found to be contaminated with Y. enterocolitica; in 6 samples the ystA and ystB genes were detected simultaneously, while in 15 only the ystB gene, which characterizes the bacteria belonging to the biotype 1A, was present. Shiga-Toxin producing E. coli was detected in 12 while Campylobacter spp was never detected. In conclusion, due to the high occurrence of pathogenic bacteria detected, the present research shows that wild boars are important reservoirs for foodborne zoonoses which may be transmitted to livestock and humans. This confirms the importance of controls throughout the wild boar supply chain. In the Campania region, checks are guaranteed by the Veterinarians who work within the “management and control plan for wild boar in the Campania region” which has the twofold objective of containing the increasingly invasive presence of this animal and guaranteeing greater safety, traceability, and transparency in the consumption of meat.
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spelling pubmed-88838272022-03-10 Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy Peruzy, Maria Francesca Cristiano, Daniela Delibato, Elisabetta D’Alessio, Nicola Proroga, Yolande T.R. Capozza, Rosaria Luana Rippa, Antonio Murru, Nicoletta Ital J Food Saf Article Wild boars can be infected with several foodborne pathogens which may be transmitted to humans through the consumption of their meat, but currently, data of their prevalence are still limited. The present study aimed to evaluate the presence of enteric pathogens in wild boar meat samples killed in the Campania region. Twentyeight wild boar meat samples were analyzed for the detection of Salmonella spp, Y. enterocolitica, Campylobacter spp., and Shiga- Toxigenic E. coli. Salmonella spp. was detected and isolated in ten samples and after serotyping S. Veneziana, S. Kasenyi, S. Coeln, S. Manhattan, S. Thompson, and S. Stanleyville were identified. Twenty-one meat samples were found to be contaminated with Y. enterocolitica; in 6 samples the ystA and ystB genes were detected simultaneously, while in 15 only the ystB gene, which characterizes the bacteria belonging to the biotype 1A, was present. Shiga-Toxin producing E. coli was detected in 12 while Campylobacter spp was never detected. In conclusion, due to the high occurrence of pathogenic bacteria detected, the present research shows that wild boars are important reservoirs for foodborne zoonoses which may be transmitted to livestock and humans. This confirms the importance of controls throughout the wild boar supply chain. In the Campania region, checks are guaranteed by the Veterinarians who work within the “management and control plan for wild boar in the Campania region” which has the twofold objective of containing the increasingly invasive presence of this animal and guaranteeing greater safety, traceability, and transparency in the consumption of meat. PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8883827/ /pubmed/35284341 http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2022.9967 Text en ©Copyright: the Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Peruzy, Maria Francesca
Cristiano, Daniela
Delibato, Elisabetta
D’Alessio, Nicola
Proroga, Yolande T.R.
Capozza, Rosaria Luana
Rippa, Antonio
Murru, Nicoletta
Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title_full Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title_fullStr Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title_short Presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in Campania region, southern Italy
title_sort presence of enteric bacterial pathogens in meat samples of wild boar hunted in campania region, southern italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8883827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35284341
http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ijfs.2022.9967
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