Bacteriological Quality Assessment of Ready-To-Eat Hawked Suya in Dutse Urban, Northwest Nigeria

A. Adeleye, KM Sim, M. Yerima
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Suya is a street-hawked food that offers a source of the nourishing menu for its consumers. In this study, the quality and safety of street hawked ready-to-eat suya in Dutse urban was assessed. Twenty skewers of suya were sampled from four sampling points (Hakimi Street, Yelwawa, Takuradua and Mobile base) where it is mostly sold. At each sampling point, five skewers of suya were obtained randomly from the suya vendors in sterile containers that were labeled A to T. Samples were immediately taken to the laboratory where standard methods were employed for the bacteriological assay. The total viable count (TVC) showed that the sample G (1.96 × 107 CFU/g) collected from Yelwawa had the highest load while sample P (8.60 × 106 CFU/g) collected from Takuradua recorded the lowest. Bacillus spp., Staphylococcus spp., Escherichia coli and Streptococcus spp. were detected in the samples. Across the sampling points, percentage of occurrence of bacteria isolated was highest for Escherichia coli (40%) and least for Bacillus spp. (10%). It can be concluded that all the sampled suya assayed in this study recorded bacteriological contaminants. Some of the bacteria isolated in the suya samples can potentially constitute a public health issue as their presence can cause food poisoning and food-borne diseases. Therefore, it is recommended that the producers of street vended suya should follow proper food safety measures during preparation to improve the food quality as well as to reduce imminent public health crisis upon its consumption. Stamford Journal of Microbiology, Vol.12 (1) 2022: 25-30
尼日利亚西北部Dutse市即食Hawked Suya的细菌质量评价
Suya是一家街头小吃,为消费者提供营养丰富的菜单。本研究对杜塞市区街头售卖的即食肉的质量与安全进行了评价。从主要销售suya的4个采样点(Hakimi Street, Yelwawa, Takuradua和Mobile base)抽样了20串suya。在每个采样点,从suya商贩处随机抽取5串suya,装在无菌容器中,标记为A至t。样品立即送到实验室,采用标准方法进行细菌学检测。总活菌数(TVC)显示,采自耶尔瓦瓦的样品G (1.96 × 107 CFU/ G)负荷最高,采自Takuradua的样品P (8.60 × 106 CFU/ G)负荷最低。样品中检出芽孢杆菌、葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和链球菌。在各个采样点,大肠杆菌分离出的细菌百分比最高(40%),芽孢杆菌最少(10%)。结果表明,本研究中所检测的所有样品均记录了细菌污染物。在suya样品中分离出的一些细菌可能构成公共卫生问题,因为它们的存在可能导致食物中毒和食源性疾病。因此,建议街头小贩在制作过程中采取适当的食品安全措施,以提高食品质量,并减少在消费时可能出现的公共卫生危机。微生物学报,Vol.12 (1) 2022: 25-30
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