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曼冈市街头食品及食品制备场所的微生物水平

Microbial levels on street foods and food preparation surfaces in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality.

作者信息

Moloi Malerato, Lenetha Gaofetoge G, Malebo Ntsoaki J

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Health and Environmental Science, Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching (CILT), Faculty of Health Sciences, Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

出版信息

Health SA. 2021 Jan 29;26:1407. doi: 10.4102/hsag.v26i0.1407. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The street food sector has become an important component of the food distribution system in many cities in both developing and industrialised countries, particularly for midday meals. However, certain street food can pose a significant risk to consumers because of microbiological contamination.

AIM

The aim of this study was to determine the microbial levels of street foods and preparation surfaces in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality.

SETTING

The study selected study setting was vending sites close to taxi ranks where prepared meals were accessible to consumers.

METHODS

The study was conducted in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality during the winter season. Samples were collected through convenience sampling from the representative towns Thaba Nchu, Botshabelo and Bloemfontein. Using swabs, surface samples were collected and quantified from selective media. Eight beef samples were also collected; the microbial load on each sample was quantified and identified using a RapID kit.

RESULTS

The surface swabs obtained in Botshabelo (1.1 × 10 cfu/m - 1.1 × 10 cfu/m) showed higher microbial counts as compared to those obtained in Bloemfontein (1.1 × 10 cfu/m - 1.1 × 10 cfu/m) and Thaba Nchu (1.1 × 10 cfu/m - 1.1 × 10 cfu/m). Higher microbial counts were observed on meat samples sampled in Thaba Nchu (50 cfu/g x 10 cfu/g), Bloemfontein (48 cfu/g x 10 cfu/g) and Botshabelo (33 cfu/g x 10 cfu/g) when compared to international microbiological standards. After assessing the microbial levels, and were identified.

CONCLUSION

This study confirmed contamination of surfaces and food served by vendors in Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality. The identified foodborne bacteria could pose a public health problem in each specific locality.

摘要

背景

在发展中国家和工业化国家的许多城市,街头食品行业已成为食品分销系统的重要组成部分,尤其是作为午餐。然而,某些街头食品因微生物污染可能会给消费者带来重大风险。

目的

本研究的目的是确定曼加翁市街头食品及其制备表面的微生物水平。

地点

研究选定的地点是靠近出租车停靠站的售货点,消费者可以在那里买到熟食。

方法

本研究于冬季在曼加翁市进行。通过便利抽样从代表性城镇塔巴恩楚、博察贝洛和布隆方丹采集样本。使用拭子从选择性培养基中采集表面样本并进行定量。还采集了8份牛肉样本;使用RapID试剂盒对每个样本的微生物负荷进行定量和鉴定。

结果

与在布隆方丹(1.1×10 cfu/m - 1.1×10 cfu/m)和塔巴恩楚(1.1×10 cfu/m - 1.1×10 cfu/m)获得的样本相比,在博察贝洛获得的表面拭子(1.1×10 cfu/m - 1.1×10 cfu/m)显示出更高的微生物计数。与国际微生物标准相比,在塔巴恩楚(50 cfu/g×10 cfu/g)、布隆方丹(48 cfu/g×10 cfu/g)和博察贝洛(33 cfu/g×10 cfu/g)采集的肉类样本中观察到更高的微生物计数。在评估微生物水平后,鉴定出了[此处原文缺失具体鉴定结果]。

结论

本研究证实了曼加翁市街头小贩提供的食品及其表面受到污染。所鉴定出的食源细菌可能在每个特定地区引发公共卫生问题。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8f24/7876954/bbdb9c0d861d/HSAG-26-1407-g001.jpg

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