Escherichia Coli Detection and Analysis for Food and Beverage Safety
Figure 1.Scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli
To the food scientists in microbiology and analytical testing labs working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep us all safe from E. coli poisoning every day, our scientists and engineers are committed to uniquely support your critical work with proven regulatory expertise and a dedicated portfolio of the most trusted tools and services covering R&D and manufacturing QC.
Escherichia coli detection for food and beverage safety: Rapid testing solutions and regulatory guidance to avoid contamination
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC), the large and diverse bacterial group of gram-positive, rod shaped Escherichia coli, (E. coli) contain numerous mammal-associated strains with many harmless, some beneficial, and some harmful to human health including serious food poisoning infections. Pathogenic E. coli strains (6 pathotypes) typically cause gastrointestinal distress and are associated with diarrhea and collectively are referred to as diarrheagenic E. coli, with the STEC pathotype often in the news as the culprit in food-borne illness outbreaks.
- Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) aka Verocytotoxin-producing E. coli (VTEC) or enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC).
- Enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC)
- Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)
- Enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC)
- Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC)
- Diffusely adherent E. coli (DAEC)
Among the pathogenic E. coli, Verotoxin-forming strains (STEC or VTEC) have gained importance in recent years. The group of enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) with its highly pathogenic serovar O157:H7 strain is particularly interesting in this respect (see table of common pathogenic E. coli strains). The main sources of infection are contaminated, raw or insufficiently heated foods of animal origin, such as meat and dairy products. The reservoir for EHEC is the gut of ruminants. The microorganisms can enter food during the processing of meat and dairy products if hygienic conditions are inadequate. Certain foods and beverages are more likely to contain these dangerous strains of E. coli that even in small doses can cause vomiting, bloody diarrhea and severe abdominal cramps. Children, the elderly and people with suppressed immune systems could then develop hemolytic uremic syndrome, causing kidney failure and potentially death. The drastic increase in the incidence of food contamination caused by E. coli O157 demands reliable and rapid methods of detection.
Strain | Food | Recent Outbreaks |
---|---|---|
O26 | Bison | 2019 |
Flour | 2016, 2096 | |
Ground beef | 2018 | |
Chipotle Mexican Grill | 2015 | |
O103 | Ground beef | 2019 |
O121 | Bison | 2019 |
Flour | 2016 | |
Raw clover sprouts | 2014 | |
O157:H7 | Romaine lettuce | 2018 (2) |
Leafy greens | 2017 | |
SoyNut butter | 2017 | |
Beef products | 2016 | |
Alfalfa sprouts | 2016 | |
Costco chicken salad | 2015 | |
Ground beef | 2014 |
Since 2012, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is routinely testing for six additional STECs (O26, O45, O103, O111, O121, and O145), beyond O157 :H7 in raw beef processing.
We offer a variety of products for the growth, detection, and analysis of E. coli in food and beverage products as well as the processing environment including Milli-Q® best-in-class laboratory water, standard-setting Millipore® solutions for preparation, separation, filtration and monitoring, and high-precision Supelco® analytical reagents, columns and CRMs. Below you will find an overview of all our E. coli testing solutions. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions.
Traditional testing methods for E. coli bacteria detection in food production, water, and environmental monitoring
A complete membrane filtration system for accurate bioburden testing. | EZ Family Filtration System |
A filterable list of E. coli medias for a variety of microbiobiological research and testing applications | Selective and Nonselective E. coli Growth Media by Type for Microbiology |
Dehydrated culture medium for selectively enriching Enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella, and Shiga Toxigenic E. coli (STEC) in selected foods | mEHEC® Dehydrated Culture Medium |
A comprehensive collection of dairy culture media for specific bacteria, yeast, and mold species relevant to milk processing | Media for Dairy Industry |
Unique granulated culture media for the genus Shigella (consisting of four species: S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii, and S. sonnei) that genetically, are extremely closely related to E. coli | Cultivation of Shigella |
Routine testing of water for human consumption is essential to protect the health of consumers. We provide a variety of dehydrated and ready-to-use culture media and tests matching your testing needs | Culture Media and Tests for Microbial Water Testing |
Ready-to-use agar plates and liquid media for the microbiological control of water
Dehydrated culture medium for selectively enriching Enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7, Salmonella, and Shiga Toxigenic E. coli (STEC) in selected foods | Microfil® Membrane Filtration System |
Ready-to-use agar plates and liquid media for the microbiological control of water | Ready-to-Use Culture Media for Water Testing |
Alternative and rapid screening methods
Easy to use tests based on rapid screening methods like the detection of enzymes with chromogenic substrates, indicators or on complex building reactions. | Disks and Strips for the Identification and Confirmation of E. coli and Other Pathogens |
Simultaneous detection of both E. coli and total Coliforms from a single test | ColiComplete from BioControl® Systems |
Our range of rapid culture media plates are an efficient method for the detection and enumeration of microorganisms including quality indicators, pathogens and spoilage organisms. | Alternative and Rapid Culture Media Methods |
BioControl, Quantitative results for Coliforms and E. coli from food and environmental samples in just 24 hours | SimPlate® Total Coliform and E. coli CI |
A comprehensive range of methods for monitoring surface, personnel and process water | Hygiene Monitoring: Rapid and Traditional Methods |
The Assurance® GDS molecular genetic detection system utilizes multiple layers of specificity, including immunomagnetic separation (IMS), highly specific primers, and a patented probe system to ensure sensitivity and accuracy. | Assurance® GDS Molecular Detection System |
BioControl Systems ELISA test for detection of E. coli O157:H7 in food and environmental samples | TRANSIA™ AG EHEC |
A molecular system for detection and identification of microorganism, using rRNA-based hybridization technology for rapid results. | HybriScan® Test System |
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