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Isolation of Cronobacter spp. Isolates from Infant Formulas and Their Survival in the Production Process of Infant Formula

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CZECH JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 391-399

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CZECH ACADEMY AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
DOI: 10.17221/255/2010-CJFS

Keywords

Cronobacter; dry stress; powdered infant formula (PIF); contamination sources

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FU S., GAO J., LIU Y., CHEN H. (2011): Isolation of Cronobacter spp. isolates from infant formulas and their survival in the production process of infant formula. Czech J. Food Sci., 29: 391-399. Over a 24-month surveillance, three Cronobacter strains, NC041, NC830, and NC1006, were isolated from 77 powder infant formulas (3.90%). No Cronobacter was detected in liquid milk. The prevalence of Cronobacter in the prefinal product and packaged final product was 3.70% and 4.35%, respectively. The isolated Cronobacter strains were subjected to several lethal challenges including the pH, drying, disinfectant, and simulated infant formulas manufacturing process (SIFMP). The results indicated that they exhibited unusual resistance to the dry stress and disinfectant. In SIFMP, Cronobacter isolates were inoculated into three possible contamination entry points involving the stages prior to heating, drying, and filling, respectively. No Cronobacter could survive the heating. However, a high level (10(5) CFU/ml) of Cronobacter was detected in the samples after the inoculation at the drying point. Furthermore, the survival of Cronobacter was observed during the storage at 10 degrees C after 7 days. The results support the hypothesis that Cronobacter contamination occurs at the stages of drying and filling, and highlight the need to improve the disinfecting measures in the manufacturing process.

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