Pathogenic Microbial Contaminants from Roasted Pork Sold in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria and Public Health Implications

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Pathogenic Microbial Contaminants from Roasted Pork Sold in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria and Public Health Implications

Dora Imefon Udoh
Dora Imefon Udoh University of Uyo
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Ibanga Akpan
Emem Ibanga Akpan
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– Isolation of pathogenic microbial contaminants from roasted pork sold in Uyo metropolis, Nigeria was conducted using standard microbiological techniques. Pathogenic microorganisms isolated were Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella spp, Enterobacter spp, Vibrio spp, Penicillium spp and Aspergillus spp. Total heterotrophic counts (THBC) for freshly prepared and exposed roasted pork (FPERP) samples ranged from 2.0×104 CFU/g – 4.2x104CFU/g while for dried and exposed roasted pork (DERP) samples ranged from 5.3×104(CFU/g) to too numerous to count (TNTC). The total enterobacteriaceae count (TEC) and total coliform counts (TCC) values were higher in DERP. Total Vibrio count (TVC) and total mycological count (TMC) were recorded only in DERP. The high microbial counts and diversity of these contaminants from these pork samples is an indication of its low microbiological quality. Thus, proper hygienic condition is recommended before and after preparation of the pork to prevent it from being a potential source of infections to the public.

Pathogenic Microbial Contaminants from Roasted Pork Sold in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria and Public Health Implications

– Isolation of pathogenic microbial contaminants from roasted pork sold in Uyo metropolis, Nigeria was conducted using standard microbiological techniques. Pathogenic microorganisms isolated were Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella spp, Enterobacter spp, Vibrio spp, Penicillium spp and Aspergillus spp. Total heterotrophic counts (THBC) for freshly prepared and exposed roasted pork (FPERP) samples ranged from 2.0×104 CFU/g – 4.2x104CFU/g while for dried and exposed roasted pork (DERP) samples ranged from 5.3×104(CFU/g) to too numerous to count (TNTC). The total enterobacteriaceae count (TEC) and total coliform counts (TCC) values were higher in DERP. Total Vibrio count (TVC) and total mycological count (TMC) were recorded only in DERP. The high microbial counts and diversity of these contaminants from these pork samples is an indication of its low microbiological quality. Thus, proper hygienic condition is recommended before and after preparation of the pork to prevent it from being a potential source of infections to the public.

Dora Imefon Udoh
Dora Imefon Udoh University of Uyo
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Ibanga Akpan
Emem Ibanga Akpan

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Dora Imefon Udoh. 2018. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – C: Microbiology & Pathology GJMR-C Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue C2): .

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Pathogenic Microbial Contaminants from Roasted Pork Sold in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria and Public Health Implications

Dora Imefon Udoh
Dora Imefon Udoh University of Uyo
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Nsima Ekpe
Emem Ibanga Akpan
Emem Ibanga Akpan

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