SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF STREET FOODS IN THE BOLGATANGA MUNICIPALITY OF THE UPPER EAST REGION, GHANA

O. P. Aovare, S. Kendie, P. Osei-Kufuor
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Street foods provide a convenient diet for many people in developing countries with the consumption supporting the livelihood of several individuals. However, street food safety is a major global concern due to poor food handling and insanitary conditions that often lead to coliform bacteria contamination resulting in the outbreak of foodborne diseases. This paper analyses the microbial content of food served by food vendors in the Bolgatanga Municipality of Ghana, which has recorded high levels of foodborne diseases. Using a mixed research approach, and a cross-sectional design, a total of 150 food vendors were sampled from 10 communities within the Municipality. Food samples from the vendors were taken and subjected to microbial load analysis. Out of the 66 food samples tested, 42.4 percent recorded the presence of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) with only six recording the presence of S. typhi (S. typhi). All the samples that were isolated for Escherichia coli (E. coli) had microbial loading of 1 and above, with the lowest recorded to be 1.6 ± 0.6 log CFU/g. The highest contamination by E. coli was in the samples of tomato sauce, followed by samples of rice balls and then by groundnut soup. The high microbial quality of the street foods sampled suggests that the safety of food vendors’ food handling practices was largely compromised and so most of the foods were contaminated above acceptable levels for consumption. The study recommends that food vendors should be educated on proper personal hygiene and to avoid making direct skin contact with food.
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加纳上东部地区博尔加坦加市街头食品的安全评估
街头食品为发展中国家的许多人提供了方便的饮食,其消费支持了一些人的生计。然而,由于不良的食品处理和不卫生的条件往往导致大肠菌群污染,导致食源性疾病的爆发,街头食品安全是全球关注的一个主要问题。本文分析了加纳博尔加坦加市食品供应商提供的食品中的微生物含量,该城市记录了高水平的食源性疾病。采用混合研究方法和横断面设计,从本市10个社区共抽样了150名食品摊贩。从供应商处采集食品样品并进行微生物负荷分析。在检测的66个食品样品中,有42.4%的样品检测出了金黄色葡萄球菌(S. aureus),只有6个样品检测出了伤寒葡萄球菌(S. typhi)。所有分离的大肠杆菌样品微生物负荷均在1及以上,最低记录为1.6±0.6 log CFU/g。受大肠杆菌污染最严重的是番茄酱,其次是饭团,然后是花生汤。抽样的街头食品的高微生物质量表明,食品摊贩的食品处理方法的安全性在很大程度上受到损害,因此大多数食品的污染程度超过了可接受的消费水平。该研究建议,食品摊贩应接受适当的个人卫生教育,避免皮肤直接接触食品。
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