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Verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli (VTEC) strains are enteric bacteria which cause severe consequences of food-borne infections in humans. Most of the illnesses caused by VTEC are attributed to serotype O157:H7 and O157:H-. In recent years the strains belonging to non-O157 serogroups, including the highly virulent E. coli O104:H4 strain which was the cause of an epidemic in Germany in 2011, also have an important significance. The present study shows the examination results of samples from cattle carried out between 2004-2010. The investigations were conducted under the direction of VTEC under two monitoring programs. In the first of them, a total of 1,584 samples collected from bovine carcasses as well as beef meat were tested. In the second study, 406 swabs from carcasses and 417 from beef meat were used. It was found that in the first monitoring program 51 (3.2%) samples possessed the vtx gene. In the second project, from 69 positive samples for VTEC obtained after the first PCR reaction only 29 bacterial isolates were received. These strains were used to determine the serotypes. The most frequent verotoxigenic E. coli belonged to serotypes O181:H49 (n = 4), O2:H[32] (n = 4), as well as serogroups O91 (n = 3) and O113 (n = 3). The detection of VTEC, including E. coli O104:H4, in vegetables was based on the real-time PCR method. The examined material consisted of 443 fresh vegetable samples. The vtx1 and vtx2 genes were not identified, which indicates that the analyzed samples were not contaminated with VTEC strains, including O104:H4 serotype.
V. parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative, straight, sometimes curved, bacillus that belongs to the family of Vibrionaceae. These bacteria are widespread in the marine environment, which is their main reservoir. V. parahaemolyticus occurs in estuaries and warm seawaters along the coasts of many continents. It is the most frequent cause of food poisoning in Asian countries, but only sporadically causes this type of health problems in Europe. This microorganism is halophilic, and its presence in seawaters is closely connected with seasonality. Only about 1% of V. parahaemolyticus occurring in the natural environment is pathogenic for people. The strains belonging to pandemic serotypes O3:K6, O1:KUT, O1:K25, O4:K68 are considered as the most pathogenic bacteria. The major sources of pathogenic strains are fish and seafood. Infection usually results from eating contaminated food, especially raw or undercooked food of marine origin. Man can be an asymptomatic carrier, and bacteria excreted with stool cause secondary environmental contamination. Clinical symptoms connected with gastroenteritis usually include severe watery diarrhoea, nausea and abdominal cramps. In the acute form of the disease, hemorrhagic gastroenteritis occurs. Moreover, severe infections may lead to complications connected with septicemia, which sometimes lead to death. Extraintestinal V. parahaemolyticus infections are rare and usually occur as wound infections. Culture methods that are commonly used for the identification of V. parahaemolyticus are laborious and time-consuming, and their results are not always clear. Recently, several DNA-based methods of detecting pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus have been developed. They are highly sensitive and specific, as well as faster than traditional microbiological analyses.
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