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Genomic Diversity of Listeria monocytogenes Isolates From Slovakia (2010 to 2020)

Zuzana Kubicová, Sophie Roussel, Benjamin Félix, Lenka Cabanová

2021Frontiers in Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

isolates in Slovakia, which were isolated from various food sectors (61%), food-processing environments (13.7%), animals with listeriosis symptoms (21.2%), and human cases (4.1%). We serotyped these isolates by agglutination method, which revealed the highest prevalence (61.1%) of serotype 1/2a and the lowest (4.7%) of serotype 1/2c, although these represented the majority of isolates from the meat sector. The distribution of CCs analyzed on 176 isolates demonstrated that CC11-ST451 (15.3%) was the most prevalent CC, particularly in food (14.8%) and animal isolates (17.5%). CC11-ST451, followed by CC7, CC14, and CC37, were the most prevalent CCs in the milk sector, and CC9 and CC8 in the meat sector. CC11-ST451 is probably widely distributed in Slovakia, mainly in the milk and dairy product sectors, posing a possible threat to public health. Potential persistence indication of CC9 was observed in one meat facility between 2014 and 2018, highlighting its general meat-related distribution and potential for persistence worldwide.

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Listeria monocytogenesSerotypeListeriaBiologyFood safetyGeographyEnvironmental healthFood scienceMedicineMicrobiologyGeneticsBacteriaListeria monocytogenes in Food SafetyMicrobial Inactivation MethodsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
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