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Tracing of Selected Viral, Bacterial, and Parasitic Agents on Vegetables and Herbs Originating from Farms and Markets
V. Huvarova, P. Kralik, P. Vasickova, M. Kubankova, V. Verbikova, M. Slany, V. Babak, M. Moravkova,
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article
- MeSH
- Cronobacter isolation & purification MeSH
- Cryptosporidium isolation & purification MeSH
- Escherichia coli isolation & purification MeSH
- Farms MeSH
- Giardia lamblia isolation & purification MeSH
- Food Contamination analysis MeSH
- Culture Media chemistry MeSH
- Food Quality MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Listeria monocytogenes isolation & purification MeSH
- Norovirus isolation & purification MeSH
- Colony Count, Microbial MeSH
- Food Microbiology MeSH
- Food Parasitology MeSH
- Hepatitis A virus isolation & purification MeSH
- Vegetables microbiology parasitology virology MeSH
- Farmers MeSH
- Crops, Agricultural microbiology parasitology virology MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Geographicals
- Czech Republic MeSH
Fresh vegetables and herbs are usually prepared and eaten raw without cooking or heating, which leads to a high risk of foodborne infection. The aim of the present study was to assess the contamination of raw vegetables, herbs, and the environment of food chains. Vegetable and herb samples originating both from the Czech Republic as well as from other countries were examined. The work was focused on the detection of commonly found, but also less frequently monitored foodborne pathogens, including viruses of the genus Norovirus (NoVs), hepatitis A virus (HAV), Listeria monocytogenes and Cronobacter spp. bacteria, and the parasites Cryptosporidium spp. and Giardia intestinalis. All samples were analyzed using individual RT-qPCR/qPCR assays; bacterial pathogens were also simultaneously detected using culture methods. The prevalence of the studied microorganisms in 623 samples ranged from 0.6% to 44.3% for individual pathogens. None of the samples were positive for the presence of HAV. Analysis of 157 environmental samples from 12 farms revealed the presence of NoVs in the environment of four farms. NoVs were detected in water samples as well as on the hands and gloves of workers. Escherichia coli was detected in all farms in the environmental samples and in eight farms in water samples. However, no sample of water exceeded the level of 100 CFU/mL for E. coli. None of the samples of water were positive for the presence of the studied parasites. Vegetables and herbs available from Czech markets and farms may pose a certain risk of foodborne disease, especially in the case of NoVs and parasites. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: This study provides valuable information on the microbiological quality of raw vegetables and herbs available from Czech markets and farms. Good hygienic practices aimed at reducing the incidence of pathogenic agents on fresh produce should not be neglected. Emphasis should be placed on the control of irrigation water, especially with respect to norovirus contamination. It is appropriate to combine culture methods and qPCR methods for the detection of bacterial agents.
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