Publications by authors named "Beata Lachtara"

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  • Listeria is a harmful bacteria causing listeriosis, a serious disease with high hospitalization and death rates, and there's growing concern about its antibiotic resistance in Poland.
  • The study tested 283 strains of Listeria from food environments against 17 antimicrobials, finding that only 12% were fully susceptible while most showed varying degrees of resistance.
  • The findings suggest that food in Poland could be a source of antibiotic-resistant Listeria, posing health risks to consumers.
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is an important foodborne pathogen, which is able to persist in the food production environments. The presence of these bacteria in different niches makes them a potential threat for public health. In the present review, the current information on the classical and alternative methods used for isolation and identification of in food have been described.

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The foodborne pathogen is the causative agent of human listeriosis, a severe disease, especially dangerous for the elderly, pregnant women, and newborns. Although this infection is comparatively rare, it is often associated with a significant mortality rate of 20-30% worldwide. Therefore, this microorganism has an important impact on food safety.

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In the present study, 100 isolates of serogroup IIa from food and food production environments in Poland were characterized towards the presence of virulence, resistance, and stress response genes using whole-genome sequencing (WGS). The strains were also molecularly typed and compared with multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) and core genome MLST analyses. The present isolates were grouped into 6 sublineages (SLs), with the most prevalent SL155 (33 isolates), SL121 (32 isolates), and SL8 (28 isolates) and classified into six clonal complexes, with the most prevalent CC155 (33 strains), CC121 (32 isolates), and CC8 (28 strains).

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  • * The isolates were analyzed and compared to 186 globally sourced genomes using core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST), revealing the presence of three distinct clonal complexes (CC) among the samples.
  • * The WGS data indicated that the Polish isolates carry several pathogenic markers, highlighting their potential risk to public health, and there was a notable genetic relationship between these Polish strains and those associated with human listeriosis, but not with strains from other countries.
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The aim of the study was to determine antimicrobial resistance and genotypic characteristics of L. monocytogenes isolated from food of animal origin from different parts of Poland during years 2013-2016. A total of 146 isolates were tested using a microbroth dilution method, whereas virulence genes and molecular serogroups were identified by PCR.

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