Assessment of the Cronobacter sakazakii risk in reconstituted infant formula

Šárka Bursová, Danka Haruštiaková, Lenka Necidová, Iveta Vaňková, Veronika Čurečková, Matej Tkáč, Kateřina Stojanová, Radka Hulánková, Jozef Golian

Assessment of the Cronobacter sakazakii risk in reconstituted infant formula

Číslo: 1/2025
Periodikum: Acta Veterinaria Brno
DOI: 10.2754/avb202594010067

Klíčová slova: Predictive microbiology, Baranyi-Roberts model, lag phase, growth rate

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Anotace: The study focused on assessing Cronobacter sakazakii growth in reconstituted powdered infant formula at temperatures ranging from 5 °C to 48 °C using the Baranyi-Roberts model. The count of C. sakazakii was determined by the plate method on ESIA agar (44 °C, 24 h). Bacteria grew in reconstituted milk only at temperatures above 8 °C. The lag phase duration decreased with increasing temperature, from approximately 123.0–141.0 h at 8 °C to 0.931–1.281 h at 44 °C. The growth rate ranged from 0.025–0.027 ln cfu/ml/h (8 °C) to 2.441–2.633 ln cfu/ml/h (44 °C). The resulting growth models imply an increase of more than 4 orders of magnitude in the number of C. sakazakii in less than 17 h at 24 °C; at temperatures of 27 °C and above, the bacteria reach the critical concentration considered in our study (8 log cfu) in a few hours (4.5–11.9 h). In conclusion, it is unsafe and inappropriate to store reconstituted infant milk at temperatures higher than 8 °C.