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Bacteriological Safety of Swine Carcasses Treated with Reconditioned Water
Authors:AJ MILLER  FJ SCHULTZ  A OSER  JL HALLMAN  SA PALUMBO
Affiliation:Authors Miller, Schultz, and Palumbo are with the USDA-ARS, Eastern Regional Research Center, 600 E. Mermaid Lane, Philadelphia, PA 19118.;Authors Oser and Hallman are with Hatfield Quality Meats, Hatfield, PA 19440.
Abstract:Swine carcass microflora were evaluated for selected foodborne pathogens after exposure to reconditioned water during scalding, dehairing, and polishing operations. Reused water had been reconditioned and chlorinated. Rodac plates applied to hams were used to assess carcass microflora. Water samples were enumerated using membrane filtration or spiral plating. Sampling was at mid-week throughout the year. Total aerobic plate counts on hams were unaffected by treating with potable or reconditioned waters. No differences were observed for staphylococci, enterics, fecal streptococci, Listeria monocytogenes, coliforms, and Aeromonas levels. A preevisceration potable water carcass wash reduced the bacterial load, regardless of initial treatment. Bacterial counts on carcasses paralleled those in water. Reuse is an alternative to potable water for initial slaughter operations without diminishing bacteriologic safety.
Keywords:pork  reconditioned water  bacteriology  aerobic plate counts
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