M. Fredriksson-ahomaa et al., High prevalence of yadA-positive Yersinia enterocolitica in pig tongues and minced meat at the retail level in Finland, J FOOD PROT, 62(2), 1999, pp. 123-127
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to determine the prevalence of yad
A-positive Yersinia enterocolitica in pig tongues and minced meat at the re
tail level in Finland and to confirm the yadA-positive Y. enterocolitica is
olates recovered from the same samples using the conventional culture metho
d. A total of 51 pig tongues purchased at 12 retail outlets and 255 minced
meat samples purchased at 40 retail outlets in the Helsinki area were studi
ed. The prevalence of Y. enterocolitica carrying the yadA gene was 92% in p
ig tongues and 25% in minced meat using PCR and 78% in tongues and 2% in mi
nced meat with the culture method. The prevalence of yadA-positive tongues
was higher (98%) when both PCR- and culture-positive results were included
because Y. enterocolitica carrying the yadA gene could also be isolated in
three PCR-negative tongue samples. In the minced meat samples, all PCR-nega
tive samples were also culture-negative. With the culture method, 66 of 80
yadA-positive isolates in 38 tongues and all yadA positive isolates (4) in
four minced meat samples were recovered after selective enrichment. A total
of 92 isolates of Y. enterocolitica bioserotype 4/O:3 in tongues and 5 iso
lates in minced meat were found, of which 13% in tongues and 20% in minced
meat did not carry the yadA gene.