The classical microbiological method for detection of Salmonella spp. requires more than five days for final confirmation, and consequently there is a need for an alternative methodology for detection of this pathogen particularly in those food categories with a short shelf-life. This study presents an international (at European level) ISO 16140-based validation study of a non-proprietary Real-Time PCR-based method that can generate final results the day following sample analysis. It is based on an ISO compatible enrichment coupled to an easy and inexpensive DNA extraction and a consolidated Real-Time PCR assay. Thirteen laboratories from seven European Countries participated to this trial, and pork meat was selected as food model. The limit of detection observed was down to 10CFU per 25g of sample, showing excellent concordance and accordance values between samples and laboratories (100%). In addition, excellent values were obtained for relative accuracy, specificity and sensitivity (100%) when the results obtained for the Real-Time PCR-based methods were compared to those of the ISO 6579:2002 standard method. The results of this international trial demonstrate that the evaluated Real-Time PCR-based method represents an excellent alternative to the ISO standard. In fact, it shows an equal and solid performance as well as it reduces dramatically the extent of the analytical process, and can be easily implemented routinely by the Competent Authorities and Food Industry laboratories.

European validation of Real-Time PCR method for detection of Salmonella spp. in pork meat / Elisabetta Delibato;David Rodriguez Lazaro;Monica Gianfranceschi;Alessandra De Cesare;Damiano Comin;Antonietta Gattuso;Marta Hernandez;Michele Sonnessa;Frédérique Pasquali;Zuzsanna Sreter-Lancz;María-José Saiz-Abajo;Javier Pérez-De-Juan;Javier Butrón;Estella Prukner-Radovcic;Danijela Horvatek Tomic;Gro S. Johannessen;Džiuginta Jakočiūnė;John E. Olsen;Marianne Chemaly;Francoise Le Gall;Patricia González-García;Antonia Anna Lettini;Maja Lukac;Segolénè Quesne;Claudia Zampieron;Paola De Santis;Sarah Lovari;Barbara Bertasi;Enrico Pavoni;Yolande T.R. Proroga;Federico Capuano;Gerardo Manfreda;Dario De Medici. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-1605. - STAMPA. - 184:(2014), pp. 134-138. [10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2014.01.005]

European validation of Real-Time PCR method for detection of Salmonella spp. in pork meat

DE CESARE, ALESSANDRA;PASQUALI, FREDERIQUE;MANFREDA, GERARDO;
2014

Abstract

The classical microbiological method for detection of Salmonella spp. requires more than five days for final confirmation, and consequently there is a need for an alternative methodology for detection of this pathogen particularly in those food categories with a short shelf-life. This study presents an international (at European level) ISO 16140-based validation study of a non-proprietary Real-Time PCR-based method that can generate final results the day following sample analysis. It is based on an ISO compatible enrichment coupled to an easy and inexpensive DNA extraction and a consolidated Real-Time PCR assay. Thirteen laboratories from seven European Countries participated to this trial, and pork meat was selected as food model. The limit of detection observed was down to 10CFU per 25g of sample, showing excellent concordance and accordance values between samples and laboratories (100%). In addition, excellent values were obtained for relative accuracy, specificity and sensitivity (100%) when the results obtained for the Real-Time PCR-based methods were compared to those of the ISO 6579:2002 standard method. The results of this international trial demonstrate that the evaluated Real-Time PCR-based method represents an excellent alternative to the ISO standard. In fact, it shows an equal and solid performance as well as it reduces dramatically the extent of the analytical process, and can be easily implemented routinely by the Competent Authorities and Food Industry laboratories.
2014
European validation of Real-Time PCR method for detection of Salmonella spp. in pork meat / Elisabetta Delibato;David Rodriguez Lazaro;Monica Gianfranceschi;Alessandra De Cesare;Damiano Comin;Antonietta Gattuso;Marta Hernandez;Michele Sonnessa;Frédérique Pasquali;Zuzsanna Sreter-Lancz;María-José Saiz-Abajo;Javier Pérez-De-Juan;Javier Butrón;Estella Prukner-Radovcic;Danijela Horvatek Tomic;Gro S. Johannessen;Džiuginta Jakočiūnė;John E. Olsen;Marianne Chemaly;Francoise Le Gall;Patricia González-García;Antonia Anna Lettini;Maja Lukac;Segolénè Quesne;Claudia Zampieron;Paola De Santis;Sarah Lovari;Barbara Bertasi;Enrico Pavoni;Yolande T.R. Proroga;Federico Capuano;Gerardo Manfreda;Dario De Medici. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0168-1605. - STAMPA. - 184:(2014), pp. 134-138. [10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2014.01.005]
Elisabetta Delibato;David Rodriguez Lazaro;Monica Gianfranceschi;Alessandra De Cesare;Damiano Comin;Antonietta Gattuso;Marta Hernandez;Michele Sonnessa;Frédérique Pasquali;Zuzsanna Sreter-Lancz;María-José Saiz-Abajo;Javier Pérez-De-Juan;Javier Butrón;Estella Prukner-Radovcic;Danijela Horvatek Tomic;Gro S. Johannessen;Džiuginta Jakočiūnė;John E. Olsen;Marianne Chemaly;Francoise Le Gall;Patricia González-García;Antonia Anna Lettini;Maja Lukac;Segolénè Quesne;Claudia Zampieron;Paola De Santis;Sarah Lovari;Barbara Bertasi;Enrico Pavoni;Yolande T.R. Proroga;Federico Capuano;Gerardo Manfreda;Dario De Medici
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