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publication name STUDIES ON E.COLI AND SALMONELLAE IN SOME EDIBLE OFFAL OF BOVINE CARCASSES
Authors Edris, A. M. Ibrahim, H. M. and Gafer, R. W
year 2013
keywords
journal BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL
volume 25
issue 2
pages 276-283
publisher BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL
Local/International International
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Abstract

A grand total of one hundred fresh random samples of different edible offal of bovine carcasses represented by lungs, livers, kidneys and hearts (25 of each) were collected directly after slaughtering and evisceration from different slaughter houses and street vendors, EL-Gharbia Provience. The collected samples were subjected to bacteriological examination for detection and identification of E.coli and Salmonella spp. Isolates of E.coli were serotyped into O55 and O111:H4 serovers, O26 and O128 serovers , O26 and O119:H6 serovers and O111 :H4 from lung, liver, kidney, heart samples, respectively. Furthermore, S.entertidis var O:1,4,5,12 ,H: i(1,2) could be isolated from the examined liver and kidney samples ,S.typhimurium var O:1,9,12, H:g,m(1,7) could be isolated from examined liver and lung samples ,while, S.virchow var O:6,7,14,H:r (1, 2) could be isolated from the examined lung samples only. Salmonella failed to be isolated from all the examined samples of heart. The public health importance of isolated microorganisms and the possible sources of contamination of edible bovine offal with these organisms as well as suggestive hygienic measures to improve the quality of offal were discussed.

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