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Title
Prevalence of Campylobacter spp. Among Broiler Carcasses at Industrial Slaughterhouses in Hamedan, Iran
Type Article
Keywords
Foodborne diseases, Campylobacter, Public health, Chickens, Abattoirs
Abstract
Background & Aims: Today, food-borne diseases are known as one of the most important public health concerns in many countries. Campylobacter is one of the most prevalent food-borne pathogens. Raw chicken meat has been reported as the main source of human campylobacteriosis. The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of Campylobacter species among broiler carcasses at industrial slaughterhouses in Hamedan province, west of Iran. Materials and Methods: Totally, 100 samples were collected using sterile swabs from chicken skin at the post-scalding stage. The samples were enriched in Brucella broth containing Campylobacter selective supplement and incubated at 42º C for 48-72 hours under microaerophilic conditions. The molecular detection and identification of Campylobacter species were performed by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using cadF and Hip primers for detecting Campylobacter species and Campylobacter jejuni, respectively. Results: The results of this study revealed that 81% and 31% of broiler carcasses were positive for the presence of Campylobacter species and C. jejuni, respectively. Conclusion: Due to the high contamination rate of chicken meat with this pathogen, precise hygienic control of poultry meat and an increase in consumer awareness seem necessary to decrease human campylobacteriosis.
Researchers Seyedeh Sahar Mirmoeini (First researcher) , Abbas Ali Sari (Second researcher) , ali Goudarztalejerdi (Third researcher) , Mohammadreza Pajohi Alamoti (Fourth researcher) , Hamid Staj (Fifth researcher)