Several foodborne outbreaks associated with food of non-animal origin (FNAO) were reported within the last years. In recent years, Listeria monocytogenes has been associated with such outbreaks. For this reason, different producers of FNAO at the primary production and processing level in Bavaria, Germany, were inspected from July 2020 to June 2021. Environmental and food sampling as well as the sampling of irrigation and processing water was performed to investigate the prevalence of Listeria spp., including L. monocytogenes at facilities that produce ready-to-eat FNAO. Altogether, 39 producers of soft fruit, vegetables, ready-to-eat raw fruits, and vegetables/fresh cut were inspected. In addition to the on-spot inspections, 407 samples were taken in total, among them, 229 were swab samples from food contact material and the environment, 59 food samples (including soft fruit, vegetables and ready-to-eat vegetables), and 119 samples of irrigation and processing water. Samples were analyzed using methods according to ISO...
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February 23 2023
Presence of Listeria at primary production and processing of food of non-animal origin (FNAO) in Bavaria, Germany.
Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Department Erlangen and Oberschleissheim, Veterinaerstrasse 2, 85764 Oberschleissheim, Germany. E-mail Simone.Wartha@lgl.bayern.de
Journal: Journal of Food Protection
Citation: Journal of Food Protection (2023) 86 (1)
DOI: 10.1016/j.jfp.2022.11.007
Published: 2023
Citation
Wartha, S., Huber, S., Kraemer, I., Alter, T., Messelhausser, U.; Presence of Listeria at primary production and processing of food of non-animal origin (FNAO) in Bavaria, Germany.. IFIS Food and Health Sciences Database 2023; doi:
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