Salmonella sp. occurrence in minced meat, meat preparations and mechanically separated meat in Poland

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The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of Salmonella sp. in raw meat products such as porcine and bovine minced meat, meat preparations including chopped, gourmet and grill porcine meat, bovine gourmet and stew meat, poultry products such as gourmet and chopped turkey, mechanically separated poultry meat and porcine fresh sausages (n=1,943). Salmonella sp. occurred in 2.9% of the tested products. The bacteria were absent in bovine and porcine minced meat (0/300) and bovine meat preparations (0/55); whereas, Salmonella sp. occurred in 0.4% (1/260) of porcine meat preparations and in 0.7% (2/305) of fresh sausages. The highest prevalence of the pathogen was noted in poultry products such as poultry meat preparations (5.5%, 50/913) and mechanically separated meat (3.6%, 4/110). © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Modzelewska-Kapitula, M., & Maj-Sobotka, K. (2014). Salmonella sp. occurrence in minced meat, meat preparations and mechanically separated meat in Poland. Journal of Food Safety, 34(2), 126–131. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfs.12105

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