Microbiological quality of street vended Panipuri in Jagtial district of Telangana, India

Venkatesh Teegala, Kanakamedala Bipin Chandra Pavan, Anumolu Vijaya Kumar
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Street vended foods have gained a lot of popularity in recent days owing to their appealing taste and flavour. These foods apart from the taste and flavour, have been cost-effective and easily available for all people. That has been the reason for such high demand for these foods in all walks of life and are being relished by the populations from the rural to urban areas. Street foods have been satisfying the hunger of a good percentage of people at an affordable cost. On the other side of the situation, these foods have been posing a good risk of health problems for the people because of the unhygienic methods and process of preparation of these foods by the mostly illiterate community of businessmen who have been preparing them. Hence the need of evaluating these foods for the contamination levels and risk factors for human health have been exponentially felt and the present study was taken up. Therefore, the present study was carried out to check the microbiological quality of street vended panipuri sold in Korutla, Metpally, and Jagtial towns of Jagtial Dist, Telangana state. A total of ninety-six samples viz., water, dall and kachori (thirty two each) were aseptically collected from various vendors and were subjected for standard plate count, total Coliform count, total Salmonella count and total Staphylococcus aureus count. Results revealed that 74% of samples had high loads of bacterial pathogens such as Escherichia coli (41%), Staphylococcus aureus (31%), sp. (20%), Pseudomonas sp. (5%) and yeast (3%). Hence, it has been enumerated that the quality of street foods must be monitored, and standards of the microbiological load have to be followed for human health safety.
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印度特伦甘纳邦贾格提尔区街头售卖的帕尼普里的微生物质量
最近几天,街头小吃因其诱人的味道和风味而大受欢迎。这些食物除了味道和味道外,还具有成本效益,而且所有人都可以轻松获得。这就是各行各业对这些食物需求如此之高的原因,从农村到城市,人们都在享用这些食物。街头食品以可承受的成本满足了相当一部分人的饥饿感。另一方面,这些食品对人们的健康构成了很大的风险,因为这些食品的制备方法和过程不卫生,而这些食品的大部分是文盲商人。因此,人们普遍认为有必要对这些食品的污染水平和人类健康的风险因素进行评估,并开始了本研究。因此,本研究旨在检查特伦甘纳州贾格蒂亚尔区Korutla、Metpally和贾格蒂阿尔镇街头出售的帕尼普里的微生物质量。共从不同供应商无菌收集了96个样本,即水、dall和kachori(各32个),并进行了标准平板计数、大肠杆菌总数、沙门氏菌总数和金黄色葡萄球菌总数。结果显示,74%的样本具有高载量的细菌病原体,如大肠杆菌(41%)、金黄色葡萄球菌(31%)、假单胞菌(20%)、假单孢菌(5%)和酵母(3%)。因此,为了人类健康安全,必须监测街头食品的质量,并遵守微生物负荷标准。
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