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publication name Bacterial profile of bovine carcasses at abattoir
Authors Hassanein, F.S.1 ; Shaltoot, F.A.1 ; El Shater, M.A.2 ; ElKewaiey, I. A.3 ; El-Minisy, O.M.
year 2017
keywords Bovine carcass, Salmonella, Abattoir, Bacterial count, Meat contamination
journal BENHA VETERINARY MEDICAL JOURNAL
volume 32
issue 1
pages 50 - 53
publisher faculty of veterinary medicine benha university
Local/International International
Paper Link Not Available
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Supplementary materials Fahim Aziz El-Dein Mohamed Shaltout_58fb6b642dbde1.30955452.pdf
Abstract

A grand total of 180 swabs representing 60 bovine carcasses were collected under aseptic conditions from different parts (hind quarter, abdomen and fore quarter) of the carcass surface at 2 Basatin abattoir halls in summer. Collected samples were subjected to bacteriological examination and the results of APC in the following region A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3 in hall 1 were 3.8 x104 ± 3.4x 10, 3.5 x104 ± 2.1 x103, 4.7 x104 ± 3.1 x103, 3.3 x104 ± 1.1 x103, 3.3 x104 ± 4.4 x103, 4.4 x104 ± 4.3 x103. Concerning hall 2, such results were 4.6 x104 ± 9.9 x103, 5.7 x104 ± 9.2 x103, 4 x104 ± 2.7 x103, 6.4 x104 ± 3.9 x103, 3.3 x104 ± 4.6 x103 and 6 x104 ± 4.8 x103 respectively. On the other hand, Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from the carcass swabs at a percentage 2.75% from A1, A2, B2, B3 parts. The analysis was carried out and the recommendations showed that the Salmonella Typhimurium antigenic structure acc. To serological identification was somatic (O) antigen 1, 4, (5), 12 and flagellar (H) antigen phase 1:1, phase 2:2.

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