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Warning: Study Finds Superbugs Lurking in 40% of Supermarket Meat
Scitech Daily ^ | APRIL 17, 2023 | By EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Posted on 04/18/2023 9:56:45 AM PDT by Red Badger

TOPICS:AntibioticsFood ScienceMicrobiologyPopular

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A Spanish study found 40% of supermarket meat samples contained multidrug-resistant E. coli strains, highlighting the need for regular assessments of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in meat products and emphasizing farm-to-fork interventions and proper food handling practices to reduce risks.

“Superbugs” present in chicken, turkey, beef and pork, Spanish study finds.

Multidrug-resistant E. coli were found in 40% of supermarket meat samples tested in a Spanish study. E. coli strains capable of causing severe infections in people were also highly prevalent, this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2023, Copenhagen, April 15-18) will hear.

Antibiotic resistance is reaching dangerously high levels around the world. Drug-resistant infections kill an estimated 700,000 people a year globally and, with the figure projected to rise to 10 million by 2050 if no action is taken, the World Health Organization (WHO) classes antibiotic resistance as one of the greatest public health threats facing humanity.

Multidrug-resistant bacteria can spread from animals to humans through the food chain but, due to commercial sensitivities, data on levels of antibiotic-resistant bugs in food is not made widely available.

To find out more, Dr Azucena Mora Gutiérrez and Dr Vanesa García Menéndez, of the University of Santiago de Compostela-Lugo, Lugo, Spain, together with colleagues from other research centres, designed a series of experiments to assess the levels of multidrug-resistant and extraintestinal pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae (Klebsiella pneumoniae, E. coli and other bacteria that can cause multidrug-resistant infections such as sepsis or urinary tract infections) in meat on sale in Spanish supermarkets.

They analysed 100 meat products (25 each of chicken, turkey, beef and pork) chosen at random from supermarkets in Oviedo during 2020.

The majority (73%) of the meat products contained levels of E. coli that were within food safety limits.

Despite this, almost half (49%) contained multidrug-resistant and/or potentially pathogenic E. coli. From those, 82 E. coli isolates were recovered and characterised. In addition, 12 K. pneumoniae isolates were recovered from 10 of the 100 meat products (7 chicken, 2 turkey and 1 pork).

Forty of the 100 meat products contained multidrug-resistant E. coli (56 of the 82 E. coli characterised). These included E. coli that produced extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), enzymes that confer resistance to most beta-lactam antibiotics, including penicillins, cephalosporins and the monobactam aztreonam.

The percentage of positive samples for the carriage of ESBL-producing E. coli per meat type was: 68% turkey, 56% chicken, 16% beef and 12% pork. This higher presence of ESBL-producing E. coli strains in poultry compared to other types of meat is likely due to differences in production and slaughter.

Twenty-seven per cent of the meat products contained potentially pathogenic extraintestinal E. coli (ExPEC). ExPEC possess genes that allow them to cause disease outside the gastrointestinal tract. ExPEC causes the vast majority of urinary tract infections (UTIs), is a leading cause of adult bacteraemia (sepsis) and is the second most common cause of neonatal meningitis.

Six per cent of the meat products contained uropathogenic (UPEC) E. coli – UPEC is part of the ExPEC group; these possess specific virulence traits that allow them to cause UTIs.

One per cent of the meat products contained E. coli harbouring the mcr-1 gene. This gene confers resistance to colistin, an antibiotic of last resort used to treat infections caused by bacteria resistant to all other antibiotics.

The study’s authors, who in a previous study reported high levels of bacteria that were potentially capable of causing severe human infections and/or multidrug resistant in chicken and turkey1, say that their latest research shows that consumers may also be exposed to these bacteria through beef and pork.

They are calling for regular assessment of levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, including ExPEC E. coli, in meat products.

Dr Mora adds: “Farm-to-fork interventions must be a priority to protect the consumer. For example, implementation of surveillance lab methods to allow further study of high-risk bacteria (in farm animals and meat) and their evolution due to the latest EU restriction programmes on antibiotic use in veterinary medicine.

“Strategies at farm level, such as vaccines, to reduce the presence of specific multidrug-resistant and pathogenic bacteria in food-producing animals, which would reduce the meat carriage and consumer risk.

“The consumer plays a key role in food safety through proper food handling. Advice to consumers includes not breaking the cold chain from the supermarket to home, cooking meat thoroughly, storing it properly in the refrigerator and disinfecting knives, chopping boards and other cooking utensils used to prepare raw meat appropriately to avoid cross-contamination. With these measures, eating meat becomes a pleasure and zero risk.”

Reference: “Microbiological risk assessment of Turkey and chicken meat for consumer: Significant differences regarding multidrug resistance, mcr or presence of hybrid aEPEC/ExPEC pathotypes of E. coli” by Dafne Díaz-Jiménez, Isidro García-Meniño, Alexandra Herrera, Luz Lestón and Azucena Mora, 19 October 2020, Food Control. DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2020.107713


TOPICS: Agriculture; Business/Economy; Food; Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: meat; superbugs
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To: Steve_Seattle
So, why aren’t people who eat meat dropping like flies? 40% is a big number, and that represents millions of people a day. This sounds like more scare tactics to drive us away from eating meat.

Because most people do something to meat to sterilize it before eating. It's called "cooking".
41 posted on 04/18/2023 11:56:45 AM PDT by Antoninus (Republicans are all honorable men.)
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To: Red Badger

Anti-meat, animal rights propaganda.


42 posted on 04/18/2023 12:04:08 PM PDT by Socon-Econ (adi)
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To: Nifster
How much was left after proper cooking!??

^^^^This!!!

43 posted on 04/18/2023 12:05:32 PM PDT by Dust in the Wind (Vote anyway)
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To: Steve_Seattle

So, why aren’t people who eat meat dropping like flies? 40% is a big number, and that represents millions of people a day. This sounds like more scare tactics to drive us away from eating meat.

Or a way to make people accept the idea of injecting meat with mRMA spike vaccines. Which they are doing now.


44 posted on 04/18/2023 12:13:15 PM PDT by DaiHuy (I support LGBTQ. (Lets Get Biden to Quit.))
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To: Steve_Seattle

[[So, why aren’t people who eat meat dropping like flies?]]

exactly- i was just thinking the same thing-

if we have a near 50% chance of catching a superbug, (gettign the superbug ever other time we purchase meat) then how have we all survived for many decades without getting superbugs?

[[This sounds like more scare tactics to drive us away from eating meat.]]

Again=- Yep- that is what i thought too- especially with the article right above it “5 Good Reasons You Should Care About Cow Farts & Cow Burps”


45 posted on 04/18/2023 12:28:27 PM PDT by Bob434 (question )
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To: Red Badger

Cooking kills the bugs.


46 posted on 04/18/2023 12:53:31 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (“No man’s life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session.”)
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To: Red Badger

God told us we could eat meats. Bugs for human food not mention as I remember..


47 posted on 04/18/2023 2:15:57 PM PDT by amihow (It is Western Civilization that confers privilege, not whiteness. Ask Carson, MLK, Sowell.)
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To: Red Badger

I guess they never heard of COOKING


48 posted on 04/18/2023 5:42:16 PM PDT by Organic Panic (Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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To: Nifster; gundog; BenLurkin; Codeflier; Sirius Lee; dforest; Boogieman; Red Badger; ...
Geez Louise, the reason youre worried is because you dont challenge your immune system at least a coupla tree times a year or so.

Cannibal sandwiches is the therapy your missing. We have them all the time. Youll love them. Just have to get used to it first.

When visitors or other people with weak constitutions are present like old folks and little kids then we make sure we give them...

a Brandy Old Fashioned. Helps cure the meat in your stomach. Its more efficient so you can get back out in the deer stand quicker.

49 posted on 04/18/2023 7:21:37 PM PDT by gnarledmaw (Hive minded liberals worship leaders, sovereign conservatives elect servants.)
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To: gnarledmaw

I had a plate of tartar as an appetizer before my lunch last week.

It was delicious.

L


50 posted on 04/18/2023 7:27:28 PM PDT by Lurker ( Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: gnarledmaw

I can’t drink alcohol

I eat steak tartare so I’m not a scaredy cat


51 posted on 04/18/2023 8:16:48 PM PDT by Nifster ( I see puppy dogs in the clouds )
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To: gnarledmaw
LOL! No thanks.

I'll take the Old Fashioned tho'.

52 posted on 04/19/2023 3:45:27 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (They intend to murder us. Prep if you want to live and live like you are prepping for eternal life)
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To: Red Badger

Gaslighting for mRNA drugs to be injected into meat.


53 posted on 04/19/2023 3:46:37 AM PDT by CodeToad (No Arm up! They have!)
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