Incidence of Listeria spp. in Breton live shellfish

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Live shellfish samples (120) were collected from nine littoral sites in Brittany (western France). They were screened for Listeria spp. and a count of faecal coliforms was carried out. Analysis of the results revealed Listeria spp. in 55% of samples, a much higher rate than the previous, infrequent, recorded data. Furthermore, the study demonstrated that the frequency of Listeria spp. in winter was more important than in summer (P < 0.001), and underlined a significant relationship between the occurrence of these bacteria and the concentration of faecal coliforms (P < 0.001). Finally, comparison of the official and Gen-Probe® methods revealed the limits of the standardized technique in the search for L. monocytogenes in shellfish.

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Monfort, P., Minet, J., Rocourt, J., Piclet, G., & Cormier, M. (1998). Incidence of Listeria spp. in Breton live shellfish. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 26(3), 205–208. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1472-765X.1998.00319.x

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