Abstract
We previously reported Clostridium difficile in 20% of retail meat in Canada, which raised concerns about potential foodborne transmissibility. Here, we studied the genetic diversity of C. difficile in retail meats, using a broad Canadian sampling infrastructure and 3 culture methods. We found 6.1% prevalence and indications of possible seasonality (highest prevalence in winter).
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Rodriguez-Palacios, A., Reid-Smith, R. J., Staempfli, H. R., Daignault, D., Janecko, N., Avery, B. P., … Weese, J. S. (2009). Possible seasonality of Clostridium difficile in retail meat, Canada. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 15(5), 802–805. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1505.081084
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