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Article Dans Une Revue BMC Research Notes Année : 2017

Dry-heat inactivation of “Mycobacterium canettii”

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OBJECTIVE: "Mycobacterium canettii" is responsible for non-transmissible lymph node and pulmonary tuberculosis in persons exposed in the Horn of Africa. In the absence of direct human transmission, contaminated water and foodstuffs could be sources of contamination. We investigated the dry-heat inactivation of "M. canettii" alone and mixed into mock-infected foodstuffs by inoculating agar cylinders and milk with 104 colony-forming units of "M. canettii" CIPT140010059 and two "M. canettii" clinical strains with Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv as a control. RESULTS: Exposed to 35 °C, M. tuberculosis H37Rv, "M canettii" CIPT140010059 and "M. canettii" 157 exhibited a survival rate of 108, 95 and 81%, which is significantly higher than that of "M. canettii" 173. However, all tested mycobacteria tolerated a 90-min exposure at 45 °C. In the foodstuff models set at 70 °C, no growing mycobacteria were visualized. This study supports the premise that "M. canettii" may survive up to 45 °C; and suggests that contaminated raw drinks and foodstuffs but not cooked ones may be sources of infection for populations.
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Djaltou Aboubaker Osman, Eric Garnotel, Michel Drancourt. Dry-heat inactivation of “Mycobacterium canettii”. BMC Research Notes, 2017, 10 (1), pp.201. ⟨10.1186/s13104-017-2522-z⟩. ⟨inserm-02076394⟩
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