Microbiological hazard identification in selective food products and their association with food safety practices in Hyderabad, India

N. Kumar R, Uday Kumar P, Bhaskar V, Sudershan R V, K. Polasa, Hemalatha R, Sudip Ghosh
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Microbiological risk assessment (MRA) is an emerging tool for evaluating the safety of food and water supplies. In this study, identification of microbial hazards in selected samples and their association with food safety practices were seen. Data were analyzed using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) through the General Linear Models (GLM) procedure of the statistical analysis system software (SPSS version-11.5, 2003). The least significant differences were used to test means at p<0.05. Odds ratio (OR) values with 95% CI were computed to obtain the risk of the presence of the foodborne pathogen in a particular food. Analysis of 600 food samples indicated that (50%) was high in raw chicken samples followed by carrot salad (41%). The other emerging foodborne pathogens like (MRSA), , and were not detected in any of the food samples. Pathogens like (73.5%) in khoa, (45%) and (62.7%) in paneer were detected. A total of (n=143) cultures were analyzed for enterotoxin and coagulase enzyme. Nine cultures (6.3%) showed a positive result for enterotoxin production. For the risk assessment of contamination in foods, coagulase test and toxin production of isolates have to be evaluated. A significant association was found between the type of storage and log concentration of in khoa, whereas, with water for washing hands, the status of nails, and cleaning cloth were contributing to foodborne pathogens in other products. There is a need to provide food safety training to food handlers to improve food safety.
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微生物风险评估(MRA)是评价食品和水供应安全的新兴工具。在本研究中,鉴定了选定样品中的微生物危害及其与食品安全实践的关系。数据分析采用统计分析系统软件(SPSS version-11.5, 2003)的一般线性模型(GLM)程序进行方差分析(ANOVA)。最不显著差异以p<0.05为检验均数。计算具有95% CI的比值比(OR)值,以获得特定食物中存在食源性病原体的风险。对600个食物样本的分析显示,生鸡肉样本(50%)的含量高,其次是胡萝卜沙拉(41%)。其他新出现的食源性病原体,如耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌,和未在任何食品样品中检测到。检出的病原菌分别为khoa(73.5%)、paneer(45%)和62.7%。共(n=143)个培养物进行肠毒素和凝固酶检测。9个培养物(6.3%)肠毒素产生阳性。在食品污染风险评估中,必须对凝固酶试验和分离株的产毒素进行评估。发现在khoa中的储存类型和原木浓度之间存在显著关联,而在洗手用水中,指甲和清洁布的状态有助于其他产品中的食源性病原体。有必要为食品处理人员提供食品安全培训,以改善食品安全。
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