2023
DOI: 10.1111/1541-4337.13219
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Listeria monocytogenes in food businesses: From persistence strategies to intervention/prevention strategies—A review

Tessa Tuytschaever,
Katleen Raes,
Imca Sampers

Abstract: In 2023, Listeria monocytogenes persistence remains a problem in the food business. A profound understanding of how this pathogen persists may lead to better aimed intervention/prevention strategies. The lack of a uniform definition of persistence makes the comparison between studies complex. Harborage sites offer protection against adverse environmental conditions and form the ideal habitat for the formation of biofilms, one of the major persistence strategies. A retarded growth rate, disinfectant resistance/… Show more

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“…When a biological hazard is detected, it is recommended to promptly react. A ‘seek‐and‐destroy’ approach has been frequently recommended for that (Belias et al., 2022; Malley et al., 2015; Tuytschaever et al., 2023). This is a systematic way to find sites or niches of persistent strains in food/feed processing plants, with the goal of eradicating them or mitigating their effect (Malley et al., 2015).…”
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“…When a biological hazard is detected, it is recommended to promptly react. A ‘seek‐and‐destroy’ approach has been frequently recommended for that (Belias et al., 2022; Malley et al., 2015; Tuytschaever et al., 2023). This is a systematic way to find sites or niches of persistent strains in food/feed processing plants, with the goal of eradicating them or mitigating their effect (Malley et al., 2015).…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More information can be found in the Commission Notice (EC) No 2016/C 278/01 and the recent review by Tuytschaever et al. (2023).…”
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