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publication name Microbiological status of meat and chicken received to University student hostel
Authors Fahim A. Shaltout1, Zakaria. I. M. 2, Jehan Eltanani1, Asmaa S. Elmelegy
year 2015
keywords Meat, poultry, APC, Anaerobic plate count, Salmonella, Staph aureus, C. perfringens.
journal BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL
volume 29
issue 2
pages 187‐192
publisher faculty of veterinary medicine benha university
Local/International International
Paper Link http://www.bvmj.bu.edu.eg/abstract.php?ee=435
Full paper download
Supplementary materials Fahim Aziz El-Dein Mohamed Shaltout_22.pdf
Abstract

A grand total of 60 random samples of chicken and meat (30 of each) before and after cooking (n=15 of each) of both type was collected from a university student hostel, Egypt for microbiological examination. The average values of aerobic plate count and anaerobic count (cfu/g) were 5.4x104±7.9x103and 2.6x104±4.4x103 for raw meat, 3.6x104±2.1x103 and 2.2x104±3.8x103 for raw chicken meat ,1.2x104±1.9x103,1.3x104± 4.9x103 for cooked meat and 1.9x104±2.2x103 & 1.3x104±4.9x103 cfu/g for cooked chicken meat, respectively. Moreover, the incidence of S. Typhimurium, Staph aureus and C. perfringens were 13.33%, 13.33% and 47.6%for raw chicken meat, 0.0, 13.33%, 26.66 % for cooked chicken meat. While, 6.67%, 20%, 20% for raw meat and 0.0,13.33%,13.33% for cooked meat examined samples, respectively for total examined samples. The public health importance of isolated microorganisms and recommended applications were discussed.

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