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Prevalence and pathogen load of Campylobacter spp., Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli O157/O145 serogroup in sheep faeces collected at sale yards and in abattoir effluent in Western Australia.

Journal:
Australian veterinary journal
Year:
2017
Authors:
Yang, R et al.
Affiliation:
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences · Australia

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Develop a multiplex quantitative PCR assay to investigate the prevalence and shedding of Escherichia coli O157/O145, Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter spp. in sheep at sale yards and abattoirs. METHODS: A qPCR for E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145 was developed, validated and multiplexed with an existing qPCR for Campylobacter and Salmonella&#x2009;enterica. The absolute numbers of E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145, Campylobacter and Salmonella in control samples was determined using droplet digital PCR. These were then used as the controls in the multiplex qPCR on a total of 474 sheep faecal samples collected from two saleyards over a 4-month period (April-July 2014) and 96 effluent samples from an abattoir. RESULTS: The mutiplex qPCR was specific with a sensitivity of 5 organisms/&#x3bc;L faecal DNA extract for Campylobacter, S.&#x2009;enterica and E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145. The overall prevalence of Campylobacter, S.&#x2009;enterica and E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145 in faecal samples was 5.7%, 3.6% and 8.4% and in effluent samples was 18.8%, 6.3% and 5.2%, respectively. The pathogen loads of Campylobacter, S.&#x2009;enterica and E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145 in faecal and effluent samples was also determined via mutiplex qPCR. CONCLUSIONS: The overall prevalences of Campylobacter, S.&#x2009;enterica and E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145 were generally low (<6%), but point prevalences ranged considerably in healthy sheep (up to 26% for E.&#x2009;coli O157/O145). Further work to determine risk factors for shedding of bacterial organisms in meat sheep in the pre-slaughter period (on-farm, sale yards and lairage at abattoirs) could further reduce the risk of contamination of meat products.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28444752/