Food Hygiene and Safety Science (Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi)
Online ISSN : 1882-1006
Print ISSN : 0015-6426
ISSN-L : 0015-6426
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Investigation of Coxiella burnetii Contamination in Commercial Milk and PCR Method for the Detection of C. burnetii in Egg
Akihiko HIRAISeiji KANEKOAkiko NAKAMANaoto ISHIZAKIMegumi ODAGIRIAkemi KAIKenji SADAMASUTakayuki SHINKAIKazuyoshi YANOSatoshi MOROZUMI
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2005 Volume 46 Issue 3 Pages 86-92

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A total of 244 milk samples collected from supermarkets in Tokyo were examined for contamination with Coxiella burnetii. C. burnetii DNA was detected in 131 (53.7%) of the samples by nested PCR. PCR-positive samples were injected into immunosuppressed A/J strain mice. Of the 22 PCR-positive milk samples tested, none resulted in isolation of C. burnetii from the mice. Heat-treatment was sufficient to inactivate C. burnetii in commercial milk. In addition, a PCR detection method for C. burnetii in chicken egg was developed. Egg yolk was added to an equal volume of 1 mol/L of NaCl phosphate buffer and homogenized for removal of protein and lipid. After centrifugal separation, the supernatant was removed, and template DNA in the precipitate was extracted using SDS, proteinase K and NaI. Using such prepared samples, 3.2×101 C. burnetii particles in 1 g of egg yolk could be detected by nested PCR. All of 200 chicken egg samples collected from supermarkets in Tokyo were negative for C. burnetii by the nested PCR method.
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© 2005 Japanese Society for Food Hygiene and Safety
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