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Sources and contamination routes of seafood with human pathogenic Vibrio spp.: A Farm‐to‐Fork approach

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Vibrio spp., known human foodborne pathogens, thrive in freshwater, estuaries, and marine settings, causing vibriosis upon ingestion. The rising global vibriosis cases due to climate change necessitate a deeper understanding of Vibrio epidemiology and human transmission. This review delves into Vibrio contamination in seafood, scrutinizing its sources and pathways. We comprehensively assess the contamination of human‐pathogenic Vibrio in the seafood chain, covering raw materials to processed products. A “ Farm‐to‐Fork” approach, aligned with the One Health concept, is essential for grasping the complex nature of Vibrio contamination. Vibrio ’s widespread presence in natural and farmed aquatic environments establishes them as potential entry points into the seafood chain. Environmental factors, including climate, human activities, and wildlife, influence contamination sources and routes, underscoring the need to understand the origin and transmission of pathogens in raw seafood. Once within the seafood chain, the formation of protective biofilms on various surfaces in production and processing poses significant food safety risks, necessitating proper cleaning and disinfection to prevent microbial residue. In addition, inadequate seafood handling, from inappropriate processing procedures to cross‐contamination via pests or seafood handlers, significantly contributes to Vibrio food contamination, thus warranting attention to reduce risks. Information presented here support the imperative for proactive measures, robust research, and interdisciplinary collaboration in order to effectively mitigate the risks posed by human pathogenic Vibrio contamination, safeguarding public health and global food security. This review serves as a crucial resource for researchers, industrials, and policymakers, equipping them with the knowledge to develop biosecurity measures associated with Vibrio ‐contaminated seafood.
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hal-04353943 , version 1 (03-01-2024)

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Thomas Brauge, Julia Mougin, Timothy Ells, Graziella Midelet. Sources and contamination routes of seafood with human pathogenic Vibrio spp.: A Farm‐to‐Fork approach. Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, 2023, 23 (1), pp.1-25. ⟨10.1111/1541-4337.13283⟩. ⟨hal-04353943⟩

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