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Efficacy of Syringe Filtration for the Selective Isolation of Campylobacter from Chicken Carcass Rinse

Authors
Chon, Jung-WhanKim, Hong-SeokKim, Dong-HyeonKim, Young-JiSung, KidonKim, HyunsookSeo, Kun-Ho
Issue Date
Jun-2017
Publisher
International Association for Food Protection
Keywords
Campylobacter; Chicken; Competing microbiota; Culture method; Syringe filter
Citation
Journal of Food Protection, v.80, no.6, pp 1050 - 1053
Pages
4
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Journal Title
Journal of Food Protection
Volume
80
Number
6
Start Page
1050
End Page
1053
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/152251
DOI
10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-16-470
ISSN
0362-028X
1944-9097
Abstract
We investigated the efficacy of syringe filtration for selective isolation of Campylobacter from chicken carcass rinse by combining syringe filtration with the conventional culture method. Whole chicken carcass rinses were incubated in Bolton enrichment broth, set aside or subjected to syringe filtration, and streaked on Campy-Cefex agar with or without cefoperazone antibiotic supplement. Compared with the conventional method without filtration, 0.65-μm-pore-size syringe filtration resulted in a significantly higher number of Campylobacter-positive samples (23.8 to 37.5% versus 70.0 to 72.5%; P < 0.05), a lower number of plates contaminated with non-Campylobacter (93.8% versus 6.3 to 26.3%), and a lower growth index (1 = growth of a few colonies; 2 = growth of colonies on about half of the plate; and 3 = growth on most of the plate) for competing microbiota (2.9 to 3.0 versus 1.2 to 1.4). When syringe filtration was applied, agar plates containing the antibiotic had significantly less contamination (6.3% versus 26.3%; P < 0.05) and a lower growth index (1.2 versus 1.4) compared with plates without the antibiotic, although the Campylobacter isolation rate was similar (P > 0.05). Syringe filtration combined with conventional enrichment improved the rate and selectivity of Campylobacter isolation from chicken carcasses.
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