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Growth and Survival Differences of  Vibrio vulnificus  and  Vibrio parahaemolyticus  Strains during Cold Storage
Author(s) -
Burnham V.E.,
Janes M.E.,
Jakus L.A.,
Supan J.,
DePaola A.,
Bell J.
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1750-3841
pISSN - 0022-1147
DOI - 10.1111/j.1750-3841.2009.01227.x
Subject(s) - vibrio parahaemolyticus , vibrio vulnificus , microbiology and biotechnology , vibrio , biology , vibrionaceae , cold storage , bacteria , genetics , horticulture
  Vibrio vulnificus  and  Vibrio parahaemolyticus  are the most common  Vibrio  species associated with seafood illness in the United States. Our study was conducted to determine if strain‐to‐strain differences exist in the growth and survival of 8 different  V. vulnificus  and  V. parahaemolyticus  strains at low temperatures. By day 10,  V. vulnificus  strain 515‐4C2 had significantly higher counts ( P  < 0.05) (1.97 log CFU/g) compared with strains 3315, 1007, 29306 at 5 °C, which reached nondetectable levels. At 8 °C, strain 515‐4C2 had significantly higher counts ( P  < 0.05) (2.23 log CFU/mL) compared with 1007, 33815, 541(O) 49C, which reached nondetectable levels. At 10 °C, only  V. vulnificus  strain 33815 reached nondetectable levels. At 5 °C,  V. parahaemolyticus  strain 541(O) 57C had the highest counts (5.28 log CFU/g) by day 10 while strain 33847 had significantly lower counts (3.46 log CFU/g). After 10 d at 8 °C,  V. parahaemolyticus  strain M350A had the highest counts (7.97 log CFU/mL) while strain 541(O) 57C had the lowest counts (4.80 log CFU/mL). At 10 °C,  V. parahaemolyticus  strain NY477 had significantly higher counts ( P  < 0.05) with 8.31 log CFU/mL compared with strain 33847, which had the lowest counts (6.77 log CFU/mL). Our research has shown that various  V. vulnificus  and  V. parahaemolyticus  strains vary in their ability to survive and grow at refrigeration temperatures.

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