Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus is a food‐borne pathogen that quickly forms biofilm on meat contact surfaces and thus poses a serious threat to the safety of the meat industry. This study evaluated the attachment, survival, and growth of S. aureus biofilm with exposure to environmental factors in the meat industry by simulated ready‐to‐eat (RTE) cooked beef product contamination scenarios. The results indicated that the meat‐borne S. aureus biofilm formation dynamic could be divided into four different phases: initial a… Show more
“…The biofilm development process can be didactically divided into the following four stages: (i) attachment and adhesion; (ii) aggregation with extracellular matrix synthesis and bacterial proliferation; (iii) biofilm structuring and maturation; and (iv) biofilm dispersion with cell detachment [ 13 , 14 ] ( Fig. 1 ).…”
Section: Formation and Properties Of
S Aureus
Biofilmmentioning
“…The biofilm development process can be didactically divided into the following four stages: (i) attachment and adhesion; (ii) aggregation with extracellular matrix synthesis and bacterial proliferation; (iii) biofilm structuring and maturation; and (iv) biofilm dispersion with cell detachment [ 13 , 14 ] ( Fig. 1 ).…”
Section: Formation and Properties Of
S Aureus
Biofilmmentioning
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