Microbiological investigation on the effect of rinsing of intentionally soiled roe deer carcasses

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Birsen Korkmaz
Rafael Hernán Mateus-Vargas
Denny Maaz
Felix Reich
Niels Bandick
Monika Lahrssen-Wiederholt
Julia Steinhoff-Wagner
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[1] German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR),School of Life Sciences
[2] Berlin-Brandenburg State Laboratory,undefined
[3] Technical University of Munich (TUM),undefined
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Game meat; Microbial contamination; Gastrointestinal content; Water washing; Soiled carcasses;
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Reduction of the microbial load of soiled carcasses is essential in the production of game meat. Rinsing with water is a common practice in handling game carcasses to remove any visible contamination. In this study, microbiological investigations were performed on carcasses of roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), inoculated with a mixture of gastrointestinal content and then either rinsed (n = 3) or unrinsed (n = 3). Water rinsing may have short-term effects on bacterial contamination related to soiling. However, introducing water into the body cavity may promote bacterial growth during cold storage.
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