Improvement of modified charcoal-cefoperazone-deoxycholate agar by addition of potassium clavulanate for detecting Campylobacter spp. in chicken carcass rinse

Int J Food Microbiol. 2013 Jul 1;165(1):7-10. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2013.04.006. Epub 2013 Apr 17.

Abstract

The presence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Escherichia coli (E. coli) in raw poultry is one of the most common factors that interfere with the isolation of Campylobacter by cefoperazone-based selective agar. The performance of modified charcoal-cefoperazone-deoxycholate agar (mCCDA) was improved by addition of an ESBL inhibitor, potassium clavulanate (0.5 mg/L). The ability of the supplemented medium (C-mCCDA) to detect Campylobacter species from chicken carcass rinse was compared with that of normal mCCDA. The isolation rate using C-mCCDA was significantly (p<0.05) higher compared with that using mCCDA (C-mCCDA, 67 out of 120; mCCDA, 38 out of 120). Furthermore, the selectivity of the C-mCCDA as assessed by comparing the number of contaminated plates (C-mCCDA, 44 out of 120; mCCDA, 110 out of 120) and growth index (C-mCCDA, 1.76; mCCDA, 2.79) of competing flora was also better (p<0.05) than that of mCCDA.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Agar / chemistry
  • Animals
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology*
  • Bacteriological Techniques / methods*
  • Campylobacter* / drug effects
  • Campylobacter* / growth & development
  • Campylobacter* / isolation & purification
  • Cefoperazone / pharmacology
  • Charcoal / chemistry
  • Chickens
  • Clavulanic Acid / pharmacology
  • Culture Media / chemistry*
  • Deoxycholic Acid / pharmacology
  • Food Microbiology / methods*
  • Meat / microbiology

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Culture Media
  • Deoxycholic Acid
  • Charcoal
  • Clavulanic Acid
  • Cefoperazone
  • Agar