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Isolation and enumeration of Giardia cysts, cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs from fruits and vegetables.
J Food Prot. 2000 Jun; 63(6):775-8.JF

Abstract

Published techniques for recovering parasites from fruit and vegetables are generally inadequate, with low and variable recovery efficiencies. Here we describe an improved methodology for analyzing fruit and vegetables for Giardia cysts, Cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs. The method includes washing procedures, sonication, and, for Giardia and Cryptosporidium, immunomagnetic separation. Identification is by immunofluorescence (Giardia and Cryptosporidium) or brightfield microscopy (Ascaris). Recovery efficiencies from lettuce, Chinese leaves, and strawberries were found to be approximately 67% for Giardia, 42% for Cryptosporidium, and 72% for Ascaris. Recovery efficiencies from bean sprouts tended to be more variable and lower. This could be due to material removed with the parasites during the washing procedures, which, in turn, appeared related to the age of the bean sprouts. It is therefore recommended that fruit and vegetables should be as fresh as possible when analyzed for parasites.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of Pharmacology, Microbiology and Food Hygiene, The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, Oslo. lucy.robertson@veths.noNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

10852573

Citation

Robertson, L J., and B Gjerde. "Isolation and Enumeration of Giardia Cysts, Cryptosporidium Oocysts, and Ascaris Eggs From Fruits and Vegetables." Journal of Food Protection, vol. 63, no. 6, 2000, pp. 775-8.
Robertson LJ, Gjerde B. Isolation and enumeration of Giardia cysts, cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs from fruits and vegetables. J Food Prot. 2000;63(6):775-8.
Robertson, L. J., & Gjerde, B. (2000). Isolation and enumeration of Giardia cysts, cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs from fruits and vegetables. Journal of Food Protection, 63(6), 775-8.
Robertson LJ, Gjerde B. Isolation and Enumeration of Giardia Cysts, Cryptosporidium Oocysts, and Ascaris Eggs From Fruits and Vegetables. J Food Prot. 2000;63(6):775-8. PubMed PMID: 10852573.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Isolation and enumeration of Giardia cysts, cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs from fruits and vegetables. AU - Robertson,L J, AU - Gjerde,B, PY - 2000/6/14/pubmed PY - 2000/8/12/medline PY - 2000/6/14/entrez SP - 775 EP - 8 JF - Journal of food protection JO - J Food Prot VL - 63 IS - 6 N2 - Published techniques for recovering parasites from fruit and vegetables are generally inadequate, with low and variable recovery efficiencies. Here we describe an improved methodology for analyzing fruit and vegetables for Giardia cysts, Cryptosporidium oocysts, and Ascaris eggs. The method includes washing procedures, sonication, and, for Giardia and Cryptosporidium, immunomagnetic separation. Identification is by immunofluorescence (Giardia and Cryptosporidium) or brightfield microscopy (Ascaris). Recovery efficiencies from lettuce, Chinese leaves, and strawberries were found to be approximately 67% for Giardia, 42% for Cryptosporidium, and 72% for Ascaris. Recovery efficiencies from bean sprouts tended to be more variable and lower. This could be due to material removed with the parasites during the washing procedures, which, in turn, appeared related to the age of the bean sprouts. It is therefore recommended that fruit and vegetables should be as fresh as possible when analyzed for parasites. SN - 0362-028X UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/10852573/Isolation_and_enumeration_of_Giardia_cysts_cryptosporidium_oocysts_and_Ascaris_eggs_from_fruits_and_vegetables_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -