Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6288480 | Food Microbiology | 2015 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Nine MRSA isolates were obtained from the 113 human swabs; the isolates showed 5 different spa-types and 5 different STs, including the novel ST2794 (t159). The most representative STs recovered were ST1 (CC1-t127) and ST398 (CC398-t034) (33.3%). None of the MRSA isolates showed the ability to produce SEs and PVL and all resulted resistant to two or more classes of antimicrobials. This study shows the great genetic diversity of MRSA strains in slaughtered pigs and in abattoir employees in Italy, and clearly demonstrates the need for improved hygiene standards to reduce the risk of occupational and food-borne infection linked to the handling/consumption of raw pork containing MRSA.
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Authors
Giovanni Normanno, Angela Dambrosio, Vanessa Lorusso, Georgios Samoilis, Pietro Di Taranto, Antonio Parisi,