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Title: Microbial species of safety concern in milk from informal processors in Harare, Zimbabwe
Authors: Desmond Tichaona Mugadza
Siyangapi Chimuti
Nicholas Midzi
Patrick Kamau Njage
Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Midlands State University, Gweru, Zimbabwe.
Department of Food and Microbiology, Government Analyst Laboratory, Harare, Zimbabwe
Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Department of Food and Microbiology, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Keywords: Fresh milk
fermented milk
packaging container
milk handler
pathogens
Issue Date: 28-Aug-2016
Publisher: Academic Journals
Abstract: In this study, the bacteriological quality and the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli O157:H7, Bacillus cereus, Salmonella species, and Pseudomonas species were studied in raw milk, cultured milk, milk handlers and packaging containers. A total of 36 samples were collected over 3 months from three different farmers. Samples were analyzed for means of counts per milliliter of milk for total bacterial count (TBC), total coliform count (TCC), total E. coli count (TEC), S. aureus, B. cereus, Salmonella spp. and Pseudomonas spp. Microbial load ranged between 0.81 and 7.6 log10 cfu/ml for various critical sampling locations. Isolates of E. coli, S. aureus and B. cereus were taken for simple polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to investigate the presence of virulent genes, rfB, sei, and cytK with amplicon sizes of 1.0 kb, 500 bp and 320 bp, respectively. The sei gene was detected in 19% of the samples and 2.8% were found to have the cytK gene. The rfB gene could not be picked in E. coli. The results show poor hygienic practices at the processors and potential risk to the consumers.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5614
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