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宠物喂养习惯与狗食碗的微生物污染:饲料类型、清洁方法和碗材的影响。

Pet feeding habits and the microbiological contamination of dog food bowls: effect of feed type, cleaning method and bowl material.

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Grugliasco, 10095, Italy.

About Petfood Di Davide Galaverna, Vinovo, 10048, Italy.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2023 Dec 7;19(1):261. doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03823-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Safe pet feeding practices and food bowl hygiene measures are important for minimising the risk of microbiological contaminations in the domestic environment. This study compares the practices reported by dog and cat caregivers, and investigates whether cleaning method, feed type or bowl material affects the microbiological contamination of dog food bowls.

RESULTS

Data from 351 dog caregivers and 186 cat caregivers were collected via an online survey. The majority of dogs (70.7%) were fed twice daily, whereas cats (43%) were mostly fed ad libitum. The most common material for dog food bowls was metal (67.1%) versus plastic (38.1%) and metal (37.6%) for cats. Dog food bowls were most frequently cleaned after each meal (35.7%); whereas for cats, 21.5% were cleaned after each meal, 22.7% once a day and 19.3% 2-3 times a week. Total mesophilic aerobic bacteria counts (TMABc), Enterobacteriaceae counts and pathogenic bacteria (Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., Verotoxigenic E. coli [VTEC]) were assessed for 96 dog food bowls. TMABc were higher in metal vs. plastic bowls (p < 0.001) and in those used for wet food vs. dry food (p = 0.0397). Enterobacteriaceae counts were higher in bowls washed by hand vs. dishwasher (p = 0.0515), whereas no differences were found between hand washing vs. dry wiping. Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp. or E. coli VTEC contaminations were not detected.

CONCLUSIONS

The surveyed Italian dog and cat caregivers reported different habits concerning feeding frequency, food bowl material and cleaning frequency. Wet food and metal bowls were associated with higher levels of microbiological contamination of dog food bowls. Furthermore, in relation to wet washing methods, contaminations were likely to be greater following hand washing than they were following the use of a dishwasher. Practical guidelines for safe feeding practices and hygiene measures are needed to minimise the risk of microbiological contaminations in domestic environments.

摘要

背景

安全的宠物喂养实践和食盆卫生措施对于减少家庭环境中微生物污染的风险非常重要。本研究比较了犬和猫饲养者报告的实践,并调查了清洁方法、饲料类型或碗材是否会影响狗食碗的微生物污染。

结果

通过在线调查收集了 351 名犬饲养者和 186 名猫饲养者的数据。大多数狗(70.7%)每天喂食两次,而猫(43%)则大多自由采食。狗食碗最常见的材料是金属(67.1%),而塑料(38.1%)和金属(37.6%)则用于猫。狗食碗最常在用餐后清洗(35.7%);而对于猫,21.5%在用餐后清洗,22.7%每天清洗一次,19.3%每周清洗 2-3 次。评估了 96 个狗食碗的总需氧嗜温菌计数(TMABc)、肠杆菌科计数和致病菌(沙门氏菌、弯曲杆菌、肠产毒性大肠埃希菌[VTEC])。与塑料碗相比,金属碗中的 TMABc 更高(p<0.001),与湿粮相比,干粮碗中的 TMABc 更高(p=0.0397)。与洗碗机相比,手洗碗的肠杆菌科计数更高(p=0.0515),而手洗与干擦之间没有差异。未检测到沙门氏菌、弯曲杆菌或大肠埃希氏菌 VTEC 污染。

结论

接受调查的意大利犬和猫饲养者在喂养频率、食盆材料和清洗频率方面报告了不同的习惯。湿粮和金属碗与狗食碗的微生物污染水平较高有关。此外,与湿洗方法相比,手洗后可能比使用洗碗机后更容易发生污染。需要制定安全喂养实践和卫生措施的实用指南,以尽量减少家庭环境中微生物污染的风险。

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