Cent Eur J Public Health 1999, 7(1):24-26

Elimination of Yersinia enterocolitica by chlorine on fresh tomatoes

Escudero M.E., Velázquez L., DiGenaro M.S., de Cortínez Y.M., de Guzmán A.M.S.
Department of General Microbiology, Faculty of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmacy, National University of San Luis, Chacabuno y Pernera, Argentina

The effect of temperature throughout 18 day-storage and the efficacy of different free chlorine concentrations in washing solutions upon the survival of Yersinia enterocolitica on surface of inoculated fresh tomatoes were studied. Two virulence plasmid-bearing strains. A. Y. enterocolitica W1024 0:9 - a reference strain - and B. Y. enterocolitica B1 0:5 Lis Xz - a strain isolated from food in San Luis, Argentina, were assayed. Counts of both strains at 6 °C did not present significant changes during the first 4 days, but increased until day 15. Both strains were able to grow on tomatoes stored at 22 °C and 35 °C. At 22 °C maximum values were obtained on days 3 and 4, with a subsequent significant decrease. Highest counts were obtained at 37 °C. No detectable levels of viable cells were observed by using 500 ppm free chlorine washing solution. Non-inoculated tomatoes were analyzed for Y. enterocolitica with negative results. Zero tolerance for pathogenic Y. enterocolitica strains has been recommended for ready-to-use vegetables. Therefore, sanitary measures should be taken in the manipulation and storage of fresh tomatoes.

Published: February 1, 1999  Show citation

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Escudero ME, Velázquez L, DiGenaro MS, de Cortínez YM, de Guzmán AMS. Elimination of Yersinia enterocolitica by chlorine on fresh tomatoes. Cent Eur J Public Health. 1999;7(1):24-26. PubMed PMID: 10084017.
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