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The effect of hazard analysis critical control point programs on microbial contamination of carcasses in abattoirs: a systematic review of published data

Wilhelm, B and Rajic, A and Greig, J D and Waddell, L and Harris, J

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease (2011) 8: 949–960

DOI: 10.1089/fpd.2010.0809

Abstract

Hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP) programs have been endorsed and implemented globally to enhance food safety. Our objective was to identify, assess, and summarize or synthesize the published research investigating the effect of HACCP programs on microbial prevalence and concentration on food animal carcasses in abattoirs through primary processing. The results of microbial testing pre- and post-HACCP implementation were reported in only 19 studies, mostly investigating beef (n=13 studies) and pork (n=8 studies) carcasses. In 12 of 13 studies measuring aerobic bacterial counts, reductions were reported on beef (7/8 studies), pork (3/3), poultry (1/1), and sheep (1/1). Significant (p\textless0.05) reductions in prevalence of Salmonella spp. were reported in studies on pork (2/3 studies) and poultry carcasses (3/3); no significant reductions were reported on beef carcasses (0/8 studies). These trends were confirmed through meta-analysis of these data; however, powerful meta-analysis was precluded because of an overall scarcity of individual studies and significant heterogeneity across studies. Australia reported extensive national data spanning the period from 4 years prior to HACCP implementation to 4 years post-HACCP, indicating reduction in microbial prevalence and concentration on beef carcasses in abattoirs slaughtering beef for export; however, the effect of abattoir changes initiated independent of HACCP could not be excluded. More primary research and access to relevant proprietary data are needed to properly evaluate HACCP program effectiveness using modeling techniques capable of differentiating the effects of HACCP from other concurrent factors.

Citation

Wilhelm, B., Rajic, A., Greig, J. D., Waddell, L., & Harris, J. (2011). The effect of hazard analysis critical control point programs on microbial contamination of carcasses in abattoirs: a systematic review of published data. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, 8(9), 949–960. https://doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2010.0809 Animals, Chickens, Swine, Cattle, Pigs, Poultry, Bacteria, Abattoirs, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Meat/microbiology, Aerobic/isolation & purification, Livestock/microbiology, Meat-Packing Industry/methods, Poultry/microbiology, Safety Management/methods

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