Valutazione dell'efficacia dei sistemi di depurazione nei confronti di E.coli, Salmonella spp e Vibrio spp in mitili allevati nel golfo di Olbia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
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Valutazione dell'efficacia dei sistemi di depurazione nei confronti di E.coli, Salmonella spp e Vibrio spp in mitili allevati nel golfo di Olbia / Meloni, Domenico; Mureddu, A; Pisanu, M; Sferlazzo, G; Serra, S; Tempesta, A; Piras, A; Virgilio, S; Mazzette, Rina. - In: IL PESCE. - ISSN 0394-2929. - 5710:5(2010), pp. 165-172.
abstract:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of depuration on the safety of Mediterranean
mussels harvested in the Olbia gulf and to evaluate the effi cacy of E. coli and Salmonella spp. as indicators
of the presence of naturally occurring Vibrios. Samples of mussels belonging to 10 batches of products,
from a Depuration Center, were collected before depuration (T0), after 4h (T4) and at the end (8 h, T8) of
depuration. Results showed an overall effi cacy of the depuration in respect to the levels of E. coli counts. A
depuration for ~8 hours led to a rapid decline in the concentration, complying to the Food Safety Criteria of
the Reg. (EC) 2073/2005. The decrease in numbers of E. coli does not correlate with the presence of naturally
occurring Vibrios, which decline is in even slower rate. The adoption of shorter treatment times for mussels
with high early counts of Vibrios could lead to a reduction unfi tted to guarantee the safety of consumers.
mussels harvested in the Olbia gulf and to evaluate the effi cacy of E. coli and Salmonella spp. as indicators
of the presence of naturally occurring Vibrios. Samples of mussels belonging to 10 batches of products,
from a Depuration Center, were collected before depuration (T0), after 4h (T4) and at the end (8 h, T8) of
depuration. Results showed an overall effi cacy of the depuration in respect to the levels of E. coli counts. A
depuration for ~8 hours led to a rapid decline in the concentration, complying to the Food Safety Criteria of
the Reg. (EC) 2073/2005. The decrease in numbers of E. coli does not correlate with the presence of naturally
occurring Vibrios, which decline is in even slower rate. The adoption of shorter treatment times for mussels
with high early counts of Vibrios could lead to a reduction unfi tted to guarantee the safety of consumers.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Meloni, Domenico; Mureddu, A; Pisanu, M; Sferlazzo, G; Serra, S; Tempesta, A; Piras, A; Virgilio, S; Mazzette, Rina
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