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Title:
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:
Full paper Fahim Aziz El-Dein Mohamed Shaltout_22.pdf
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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