Occurrence of Potentially Pathogenic Bacteria in Commercially Sold Seafood from Misamis Occidental, Philippines

Nelfa Dumaloan-Canini, Emily E. Cadelinia, Jessie Jane Olarte-Bala
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Seafood is a nutritious food that is an enviable component of a healthy diet. Nevertheless, there are health risks associated with the consumption of seafood. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of potentially pathogenic Vibrio spp., Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella spp. in 200 seafood samples purchased from several retail outlets in Ozamiz City, Philippines. Different samples analyzed using standard microbiological techniques were clam, shrimp, squid, and fish (anchovy and oil sardines). The Vibrio species identified and isolated were V. parahaemolyticus (47%), V. cholerae (16%) and V. alginolyticus (9%). Thirty percent (30%) of the samples analyzed were positive for S. aureus and 9% of the samples were contaminated with Salmonella sp. The total aerobic plate count mean log10 cfu/g of clams, shrimps, head/gills, intestine of fish (oil sardine, anchovy), and squids were considered as medium to high risk of transmitting pathogenic bacteria. Moreover, the clams and head/gills of oil sardines were considered to be at medium to high risk of transmitting pathogenic V. parahaemolyticus. The findings revealed that seafood samples analyzed microbiologically were loaded with potentially pathogenic bacteria. This result is of public health concern because these organisms are documented as causes of food-borne diseases.
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菲律宾西米萨米斯省市售海产品中潜在致病细菌的出现情况
海鲜是一种营养丰富的食物,是健康饮食中令人羡慕的组成部分。然而,食用海鲜也存在健康风险。本研究旨在调查从菲律宾奥扎米斯市几家零售店购买的 200 份海产品样本中可能存在的致病弧菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和沙门氏菌。使用标准微生物学技术分析的不同样本包括蛤、虾、鱿鱼和鱼(凤尾鱼和油沙丁鱼)。经鉴定和分离的弧菌种类为副溶血性弧菌(47%)、霍乱弧菌(16%)和溶藻弧菌(9%)。蛤蜊、虾、鱼头/鳃、鱼肠(油沙丁鱼、凤尾鱼)和鱿鱼的需氧平板总数平均 log10 cfu/g 被认为具有传播致病菌的中高风险。此外,蛤蜊和油沙丁鱼的头/鳃被认为具有传播致病性副溶血性弧菌的中高风险。研究结果显示,经微生物分析的海产样本含有潜在致病菌。这一结果引起了公众健康的关注,因为根据记录,这些微生物是食源性疾病的致病菌。
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