AUTHOR=Mohan Vathsala , Wibisono Reginald , de Hoop Lana , Summers Graeme , Fletcher Graham C. TITLE=Identifying Suitable Listeria innocua Strains as Surrogates for Listeria monocytogenes for Horticultural Products JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology VOLUME=Volume 10 - 2019 YEAR=2019 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02281 DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2019.02281 ISSN=1664-302X ABSTRACT=We conducted a laboratory-based study testing nine Listeria innocua strains independently and a cocktail of 11 Listeria monocytogenes strains. The aim was to identify suitable L. innocua strain(s) to model L. monocytogenes in inactivation experiments. Three separate inactivation procedures and a hurdle combination of the three were employed: thermal inactivation (55°C), UV-C irradiation (245 nm) and chemical sanitiser (Tsunami™ 100, a mixture of acetic acid, peroxyacetic acid and hydrogen peroxide). The responses were strain dependent in the case of L. innocua with different strains responding differently to different regimes. L. innocua isolates generally responded differently to the L. monocytogenes cocktail and had different responses among themselves. In the thermal inactivation treatment, inactivation of all strains including the L. monocytogenes cocktail plateaued after 120 minutes. Chemical sanitizers, inactivation could be achieved at concentrations of 10 and 20 ppm with inactivation increasing with contact time up to 8 minutes, beyond which there was no significant benefit. Although most of the L. innocua strains in the study responded similarly to L. monocytogenes when subjected to a single inactivation treatment when the treatments were applied as the hurdle, all L. innocua strains except PFR16D08 were more sensitive than the L. monocytogenes cocktail. PFR16D08 almost matched the resistance of the L. monocytogenes cocktail but was much more resistant to the individual treatments. A cocktail of two L. innocua strains (PFR 05A07 and PFR 05A10) had the closest responses to the hurdle treatment to those of the L. monocytogenes cocktail and is therefore recommended for hurdle experiments.