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对2015 - 2017年在拉斯佩齐亚湾(意大利)进行的卫生调查分析:活双壳贝类软体动物生产区域的重新分类。

Analysis of the sanitary survey 2015-2017 conducted in the gulf of La Spezia (Italy): Reclassification of the areas of production of live bivalve molluscs.

作者信息

Giusti Alice, Costa Erica, Traina Alice, Nucera Daniele, Serratore Patrizia, Orlandi Mino, Armani Andrea

机构信息

FishLab, Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa.

Liguria Local Health Unit - ASL 5, Complex Unit of Hygiene of Foods and Animal Origin, La Spezia.

出版信息

Ital J Food Saf. 2020 Apr 1;9(1):8448. doi: 10.4081/ijfs.2020.8448. eCollection 2020 Mar 31.

Abstract

The sanitary survey is aimed at classifying and monitoring the production areas of live bivalve molluscs (LBM) and it is performed using standards that are provided by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science's Guide to Good Practice. In this study, data from the sanitary survey carried out by the Asl5 Spezzino on the production areas of the gulf of La Spezia during the period 2015-2017 were analysed. The number and type of the analysis performed both on the total sampling and on the individual target species, as well as the number and type of found non-compliance (assessed on both mandatory parameters and on parameters fixed by the local monitoring plan) were considered. Data were also compared with those from the sanitary survey 2012-2014. Appropriate statistic tests were used to evaluate data from and Norovirus monitoring. Overall, 4306 analysis were performed, especially on the species (89%) and they were mostly focused on to the search of biological agents. 160 NC were detected. Most of the NC concerns the Norovirus's positivity (93.75%) in and . A correlation between the levels of and rainfall/ seasonality (higher levels in the colder months) was proved, especially in the sampling points located in the inner part of the dam and in the Portovenere Bay. Class B was reconfirmed for , the production areas of were reclassified as A and those of were definitively closed. The sanitary survey was therefore confirmed as a useful tool for reclassification and for monitoring LBM production areas.

摘要

卫生调查旨在对双壳贝类软体动物(LBM)的生产区域进行分类和监测,其执行所依据的标准由环境、渔业和水产养殖科学中心的良好操作指南提供。在本研究中,分析了阿斯尔5斯佩齐诺在2015 - 2017年期间对拉斯佩齐亚湾生产区域进行的卫生调查数据。考虑了对总样本和单个目标物种进行的分析数量和类型,以及发现的不符合项数量和类型(根据强制参数和当地监测计划确定的参数进行评估)。数据还与2012 - 2014年卫生调查的数据进行了比较。使用适当的统计测试来评估来自[具体内容缺失]和诺如病毒监测的数据。总体而言,共进行了4306次分析,主要针对[具体物种缺失]物种(89%),且大多集中于生物制剂的检测。检测到160项不符合项。大多数不符合项涉及[具体区域缺失]和[具体区域缺失]中诺如病毒呈阳性(93.75%)。证实了[具体内容缺失]水平与降雨/季节性之间存在相关性(较冷月份水平较高),特别是在大坝内部和韦内雷港湾的采样点。[具体物种缺失]的B类被重新确认,[具体物种缺失]的生产区域被重新分类为A类,而[具体物种缺失]的生产区域被最终关闭。因此,卫生调查被确认为对LBM生产区域进行重新分类和监测的有用工具。

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