Bacterial contaminants of poultry meat: Sources, species, and dynamics

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Abstract

With the constant increase in poultry meat consumption worldwide and the large variety of poultry meat products and consumer demand, ensuring the microbial safety of poultry carcasses and cuts is essential. In the present review, we address the bacterial contamination of poultry meat from the slaughtering steps to the use-by-date of the products. The different contamination sources are identified. The contaminants occurring in poultry meat cuts and their behavior toward sanitizing treatments or various storage conditions are discussed. A list of the main pathogenic bacteria of concern for the consumer and those responsible for spoilage and waste of poultry meat is established.

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Rouger, A., Tresse, O., & Zagorec, M. (2017, September 1). Bacterial contaminants of poultry meat: Sources, species, and dynamics. Microorganisms. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms5030050

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