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Quantitative microbiological risk assessment of nontyphoidal Salmonella in ground pork in households in Chengdu, China

Journal

RISK ANALYSIS
Volume 43, Issue 6, Pages 1097-1114

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/risa.13998

Keywords

cross-contamination; ground pork; microbiological risk assessment; nontyphoidal Salmonella

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This study aims to monitor the prevalence of nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) in commercial ground pork in Chengdu, China, and conduct a quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) to determine the risk associated with consuming ground pork and cross-contamination during food handling in the kitchen. The results indicate a high prevalence of NTS in ground pork purchased in Chengdu, but proper cooking can eliminate NTS contamination. The sensitivity analysis highlights the importance of cross-contamination in determining the probability of salmonellosis.
Foodborne disease caused by nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS) is one of the most important food safety issues worldwide. The objectives of this study were to carry out microbial monitoring on the prevalence of NTS in commercial ground pork, investigate consumption patterns, and conduct a quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) that considers cross-contamination to determine the risk caused by consuming ground pork and ready-to-eat food contaminated during food handling in the kitchen in Chengdu, China. The food pathway of ground pork was simplified and assumed to be several units according to the actual situation and our survey data, which were collected from our research or references and substituted into the QMRA model for simulation. The results showed that the prevalence of NTS in ground pork purchased in Chengdu was 69.64% (95% confidence interval [CI], 60.2-78.0), with a mean contamination level of -0.164 log CFU/g. After general cooking, NTS in ground pork could be eliminated (contamination level of zero). The estimated probability of causing salmonellosis per day was 9.43E-06 (95% CI: 8.82E-06-1.00E-05), while the estimated salmonellosis cases per million people per year were 3442 (95% CI: 3218-3666). According to the sensitivity analysis, the occurrence of cross-contamination was the most important factor affecting the probability of salmonellosis. To reduce the risk of salmonellosis caused by NTS through ground pork consumption, reasonable hygiene prevention and control measures should be adopted during food preparation to reduce cross-contamination. This study provides valuable information for household cooking and food safety management in China.

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