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A Validated PCR-Based Method To Detect Listeria monocytogenes Using Raw Milk as a Food Model—Towards an International Standard.

Authors :
D'Agostino, M.
Wagner, M.
Vazquez-Boland, J. A.
Kuchta, T.
Karpiskova, R.
Hoorfar, J.
Novella, S.
Scortti, M.
Ellison, J.
Murray, A.
Fernandes, I.
Kuhn, M.
Pazlarova, J.
Heuvelink, A.
Cook, N.
Source :
Journal of Food Protection; Aug2004, Vol. 67 Issue 8, p1646-1655, 11p
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

A PCR assay with an internal amplification control was developed for Listeria monocytogenes. The assay has a 99% detection probability of seven cells per reaction. When tested against 38 L. monocytogenes strains and 52 nontarget strains, the PCR assay was 100% inclusive (positive signal from target) and 100% exclusive (no positive signal from nontarget). The assay was then evaluated in a collaborative trial involving 12 European laboratories, where it was tested against an additional 14 target and 14 nontarget strains. In that trial, the inclusivity was 100% and the exclusivity was 99.4%, and both the accordance (repeatability) and the concordance (reproducibility) were 99.4%. The assay was incorporated within a method for the detection of L. monocytogenes in raw milk, which involves 24 h of enrichment in half-Fraser broth followed by 16 h of enrichment in a medium that can be added directly into the PCR. The performance characteristics of the PCR-based method were evaluated in a collaborative trial involving 13 European laboratories. In that trial, a specificity value (percentage of correct identification of blank samples) of 81.8% was obtained; the accordance was 87.9%, and the concordance was 68.1%. The sensitivity (correct identification of milk samples inoculated with 20 to 200 L. monocytogenes cells per 25 ml) was 89.4%, the accordance was 81.2%, and the concordance was 80.7%. This method provides a basis for the application of routine PCR-based analysis to dairy products and other foodstuffs and should be appropriate for international standardization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0362028X
Volume :
67
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Protection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14383589
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-67.8.1646