Prevalence of Listeria spp. in feces and carcasses at a lamb packing plant in Brazil

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The objective of this work was to study the occurrence of Listeria species in feces and on dressed and cooled carcasses of lambs at a packing plant in Brazil. Listeria spp. were recovered on Oxford and Palcam agars. The 35 fecal samples yielded Listeria welshimeri (20%) and Listeria innocua (8.6%). The 69 carcass samples yielded L. innocua (34.8%), Listeria monocytogenes (4.3%), and Listeria ivanovii (1.5%). More Listeria spp. were recovered with two selective agars than with either agar alone.

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Antoniollo, P. C., Da Silva Bandeira, F., Monks Jantzen, M., Hallal Duval, E., & Da Silva, W. P. (2003). Prevalence of Listeria spp. in feces and carcasses at a lamb packing plant in Brazil. Journal of Food Protection, 66(2), 328–330. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-66.2.328

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