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Thermal Resistance of Egg‐Associated Epidemic Strains of Salmonella enteritidis
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1991
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Cell DuplicationDisease ResistancePhage TypeMicrobial ContaminationMedicineFoodborne PathogensPathogenesisFoodborne IllnessPathologyThermal ResistancePathogen CharacterizationFood Processing FacilitiesMicrobiologyInfection ControlBacterial PathogensClinical MicrobiologyAerobic CulturingHealth Sciences
ABSTRACT Seventeen strains of Salmonella enteritidis isolated from patients and various implicated products from 5 egg‐associated outbreaks of salmonellosis were investigated for plasmid content, phage type and thermal resistance. D values obtained at 57.2 and 60°C in liquid whole egg for all strains were within ranges reported by previous investigators. Sublethal heat shock at 40°C for 2 hr or 48°C for 30 min increased thermotolerance 2‐ to 3‐fold. The induced thermotolerance decayed to control levels after 2–3 cycles of cell duplication at a lower temperature. Most strains contained a 39‐Mda plasmid and were phage type 8. No correlation was observed between thermotolerance and presence or absence of plasmid or phage type.
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