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Toxin production potential and the detection of toxin genes among strains of the Bacillus cereus group isolated along the dairy production chain

Isolates of the Bacillus cereus group (396 in total) from farms, silo tanks and production lines for pasteurised milk were tested for toxin production potential, and by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the presence of toxin genes. Comparison between the tests indicated the presence of gene polymo...

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Published in:International dairy journal 2007-10, Vol.17 (10), p.1201-1208
Main Authors: Svensson, Birgitta, Monthán, Amanda, Guinebretière, Marie-Hélène, Nguyen-Thé, Christophe, Christiansson, Anders
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Language:English
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Summary:Isolates of the Bacillus cereus group (396 in total) from farms, silo tanks and production lines for pasteurised milk were tested for toxin production potential, and by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the presence of toxin genes. Comparison between the tests indicated the presence of gene polymorphisms. Highly toxigenic strains, based on production of subunit A of the nonhemolytic enterotoxin, NHE (NheA) and subunit C of the haemolytic enterotoxin, HBL (HblC), were less common among dairy isolates compared with farm and silo isolates. No producer of high levels of both toxins was found among 156 psychrotrophic dairy isolates ( B. weihenstephanensis) and only 3% of all psychrotrophs were high producers of NheA. Psychrotrophic B. cereus from pasteurised milk appeared to have a low enterotoxin production potential, and they were not producers of emetic toxin or cytotoxin K and therefore may be less likely to cause illness than mesophilic strains.
ISSN:0958-6946
1879-0143
DOI:10.1016/j.idairyj.2007.03.004