Vibrio species involved in seafood-borne outbreaks (vibrio cholerae, v-parahaemolyticus and v-vulnificus): Review of microbiological versus recent molecular detection methods in seafood products

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Bonnin-Jusserand, Maryse | Copin, Stéphanie | Le Bris, Cédric | Brauge, Thomas | Gay, Mélanie | Brisabois, Anne | Grard, Thierry | Midelet-Bourdin, Graziella

Edité par HAL CCSD ; Taylor & Francis

International audience. Seafood products are widely consumed all around the world and play a significant role on the economic market. Bacteria of the Vibrio genus can contaminate seafood and thus pose a risk to human health. Three main Vibrio species, V. cholerae, V. parahaemolyticus and V. vulnificus, are potentially pathogenic to humans. These species are responsible for a dramatic increase of seafood-borne infections worldwide. Hence, early detection of total and pathogenic Vibrio is needed and should rely on quick and effective methods. This review aims to present the standard methods FDA-BAM, ISO/TS 21872-1:2007 and TS 21872-2:2007 and compare them to recent molecular biology methods including endpoint PCR, quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and PCR-derived methods with a focus on LAMP (loop-mediated isothermal amplification). The available methods presented here are dedicated to the detection and identification of the Vibrio species of interest in seafood.

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