Serotipificación de Escherichia coli aislados a partir de superficies vivas e inertes en un mercado de carne de pollo (Lima, Perú)

Translated title of the contribution: Serotyping of Escherichia coli isolated from living and inert surfaces in a chicken meat market (Lima, Peru)

Siever Morales-Cauti, Salazar V. Elinor, Lizette Ampuero-Riega, Navarro O. Armando

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify and serotype isolate strains from vendors' hands, chopping boards and vending tables of 50 chicken meat stalls in a market in San Juan de Miraflores district, Lima, Peru. The sampling was carried out with sterile swabs on the indicated surfaces. The Stuard medium was used to transport the samples to the laboratory. The enrichment was carried out in trypticase soy broth and the isolation was developed on McConkey agar. Positive lactose colonies compatible with E. coli were identified by standard biochemical tests. Serotyping was performed using the method described by Kauffman to detect somatic (O) and flagellar (H) antigens with specific SERUNAM antisera. Results showed that 42% (63/150) of the samples were identified as E. coli, and 58 viable strains were serotyped, belonging to 40 serotypes, where O6H10 was the most frequent (10.3%, 6/58).

Translated title of the contributionSerotyping of Escherichia coli isolated from living and inert surfaces in a chicken meat market (Lima, Peru)
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere19042
JournalRevista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Peru
Volume31
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Dec 2020

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