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Title:
Occurrence of Some Food Poisoning Microorganisms in Rabbit Carcasses
Authors: M.A. Hassan, F.A. Shaltout.
Year: 1997
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine. V. 13 (May 1997) , P. 55 - 61. /
Volume: 13
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 55-61
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Fivety random samples of rabbit meat and liver (25 of each) were collected from different rabbit processing plants at Kalyobia G overnorate for demonstration of food poisoning microorganisms. The obtained results revealed that the mean values and incidences of microorganisms isolated from rabbit meat and liver were 5.32x102 ± i.16x102 (8%) & 8.78x102 ± 1.90x1021g (16%), 9.11x103 ± 2.63x103 /g (48%) & 1.41x104 ± O.27x10’Ig (68%), 7.18x102 ±1.76x102 Ig (44%) & 4.55x102± .83x1021g (32%) 1.35x102 ± 0.24x1021g (16%) & 2.63x102 ± 0.69x1021g (20%)for E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium perfringens and Bacillus cereus, respectively. Enteropathogenic E. coil isolates isolated from rabbit meat were serologicatty identified as O111:K(B14) while 026:1(60 (B6) & 01,:K12 (B17)these serotypes were isolated from rabbit liver. Moreover, Yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from examined rabbit meat and liver samples 8% and 4%, respectively . However, Salmonella organisms could not be isolated from all examined samples The public health significance of isolated microorganisms as well as suggestive hygienic measures to improve the quality of rabbit carcasses were discussed.

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