Heat resistance of Listeria: strain differences and effects of meat type and curing salts

The heat resistances of 27 strains of Listeria monocytogenes and two strains of L. innocua were compared in broth heated at 57°C. No strain was exceptionally resistant. The heat resistance of a representative isolate of L. monocytogenes was compared in fresh and cured beef and chicken, and an equation was derived to predict the time necessary to achieve a ‘7D’ inactivation at temperatures between 50 and 70°C.