Incidence of Listeria spp in whole raw catfish. catfish fillets, and processing environments from two catfish processing facilities was determined in August 2008 and August 2009 Thirty-nine (18 4%) of 212 samples collected in August 2008 were positive for Listeria monocytogenes. Prevalences of Listeria species L. innocua and L seeligeri-L welshimeri-L ivanovu were 11 3 and 23 6%, respectively Of 209 samples collected in August 2009, 12 4% were positive for L monacytogenes, 11% for L innocua. and 19 6% for L seligeri-L welshimeri-L ivanovii. No Listeria gray, was detected in any of the samples L monocytogenes was not found in catfish skins and intestines, but was detected in catfish fillets, on food contact surfaces, and on non-food contact surfaces with frequencies of 45 0. 12 0. and 11 1%. respectively. In August 2008 isolates, serotypes 1/2b (62.2%) and 3b (15.6%) were frequently isolated, whereas Me majority of the August 2009 isolates (92 3%) were serotype 1/2b. Genotypine analyses revealed that some genotypes of L monocytogenes isolates were detected in one facility even after a year, but no persistence of L monocytogenes was observed in the other facility. In addition. some L monocytogenes isolates from fresh fillets showed genotypes that were either identical, or more than 90% similar, to those of L monocytogenes isolates from food contact surfaces in the processing lines The results of this study suggest that processing environment rather than whole raw catfish is an important source of L monocytogenes contamination in the catfish fillets. These results should assist the catfish industry to develop better control and prevention strategies for L monocytogenes