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对人类和宠物接触与干宠物食品相关的沙门氏菌情况的定量评估。

Quantitative assessment of human and pet exposure to Salmonella associated with dry pet foods.

作者信息

Lambertini Elisabetta, Buchanan Robert L, Narrod Clare, Ford Randall M, Baker Robert C, Pradhan Abani K

机构信息

Department of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA; Center for Food Safety and Security Systems, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.

出版信息

Int J Food Microbiol. 2016 Jan 4;216:79-90. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2015.09.005. Epub 2015 Sep 8.

Abstract

Recent Salmonella outbreaks associated with dry pet foods and treats highlight the importance of these foods as previously overlooked exposure vehicles for both pets and humans. In the last decade efforts have been made to raise the safety of this class of products, for instance by upgrading production equipment, cleaning protocols, and finished product testing. However, no comprehensive or quantitative risk profile is available for pet foods, thus limiting the ability to establish safety standards and assess the effectiveness of current and proposed Salmonella control measures. This study sought to develop an ingredients-to-consumer quantitative microbial exposure assessment model to: 1) estimate pet and human exposure to Salmonella via dry pet food, and 2) assess the impact of industry and household-level mitigation strategies on exposure. Data on prevalence and concentration of Salmonella in pet food ingredients, production process parameters, bacterial ecology, and contact transfer in the household were obtained through literature review, industry data, and targeted research. A probabilistic Monte Carlo modeling framework was developed to simulate the production process and basic household exposure routes. Under the range of assumptions adopted in this model, human exposure due to handling pet food is null to minimal if contamination occurs exclusively before extrusion. Exposure increases considerably if recontamination occurs post-extrusion during coating with fat, although mean ingested doses remain modest even at high fat contamination levels, due to the low percent of fat in the finished product. Exposure is highly variable, with the distribution of doses ingested by adult pet owners spanning 3Log CFU per exposure event. Child exposure due to ingestion of 1g of pet food leads to significantly higher doses than adult doses associated with handling the food. Recontamination after extrusion and coating, e.g., via dust or equipment surfaces, may also lead to exposure due to the absence of pathogen reduction steps after extrusion or at consumer households. Exposure is potentially highest when Salmonella is transferred to human food that is left at growth-promoting conditions. This model can be applied to evaluate the impact of alternative Salmonella control measures during production, risk communication to consumers, and regulatory standards.

摘要

近期与干宠物食品和零食相关的沙门氏菌疫情凸显了这类食品的重要性,它们此前一直被视为宠物和人类接触感染源的途径而被忽视。在过去十年里,人们一直在努力提高这类产品的安全性,例如通过升级生产设备、清洁规程和成品检测。然而,目前尚无针对宠物食品的全面或定量风险评估,因此限制了制定安全标准以及评估当前和提议的沙门氏菌控制措施有效性的能力。本研究旨在开发一个从原料到消费者的定量微生物暴露评估模型,以:1)估计宠物和人类通过干宠物食品接触沙门氏菌的情况,以及2)评估行业和家庭层面缓解策略对暴露的影响。通过文献综述、行业数据和针对性研究,获取了宠物食品原料中沙门氏菌的流行率和浓度、生产过程参数、细菌生态学以及家庭中的接触转移等数据。开发了一个概率蒙特卡洛建模框架来模拟生产过程和基本的家庭暴露途径。在该模型所采用的假设范围内,如果污染仅发生在挤压之前,那么因处理宠物食品而导致的人类暴露为零或极小。如果在挤压后涂脂肪过程中发生再污染,暴露会显著增加,尽管即使在高脂肪污染水平下,由于成品中脂肪含量较低,平均摄入剂量仍然适中。暴露情况高度可变,成年宠物主人每次接触事件摄入的剂量分布跨度为3个对数CFU。儿童因摄入1克宠物食品而接触的剂量明显高于成年人处理食品时的接触剂量。挤压和涂覆后通过灰尘或设备表面等途径的再污染,也可能导致暴露,因为挤压后或在消费者家庭中没有病原体减少步骤。当沙门氏菌转移到处于促进生长条件下的人类食品时,暴露风险可能最高。该模型可用于评估生产过程中替代沙门氏菌控制措施的影响、向消费者进行风险沟通以及监管标准。

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