Survival kinetics of Salmonella enterica serotype senftenberg (S. senftenberg) after heat and acid stress

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Anvita Kumar
Subodh Kumar
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[1] SBS Postgraduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Research,Department of Microbiology
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Acid stress; heat stress; nosocomial infection; salmonellosis;
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The survival kinetics of two clinical isolates of Salmonella senftenberg were studied after heat and acid stress. The strains survived better at 53 and 55 °C after heat shock of 30 min at 50 °C or overnight heat adaptation at 45 °C. An increase in the decimal reduction time, D, of heat-shocked [10.2 min (53 °C) and 9.37 min (55 °C)] and heat-adapted [8.12 min (53 °C) and 7.8 min (55 °C)] cells was observed compared with the non-stressed cells [6.87 min (53 °C), 6.56 min 55 °C)]. A significant difference was also observed in the survival of acid-adapted to acid non-adapted S. senftenberg bacteria.
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