Antibiotics Sensitivity of Bacterial Strains Isolated From Cold Meat in Saudi Markets

Saif Al-Masabi, Abdullah F. Abdullah, F. Al-Sarraj
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The objective research works on cold and ready-to-eat meat products from local markets and how they are affected by external factors and the transmission of microorganisms to them and their reproduction despite their preservation, despite the preservation of these meats in consumers' refrigerators, and how some of these microbes are pathogenic or cause diseases by excreting toxins. The result of our research centers on displaying the total number of bacteria in all samples, identifying the strain contained in these ready-to-eat meats, and comparing them with the permissible limits imposed by most food and drug authorities in the world to preserve the safety of consumers. Also, we test the microbes' sensitivity to antibiotics. The types of bacteria were identified through approved protocols. The total count of bacteria was not in the range of the FDA limits rate, and we found some strains that should not be in the product as E. coli and Salmonella. spp. These strains can cause severe gastrointestinal tract diseases. The results of the Antibiotic test were positive. Only two of the 30 species we identified were resistant to all the antibiotics we used. They were S. aureus. The microbiological quality of cold meats in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is barely within the limits of the FDA. In terms of coliforms, Staphylococcus, and streptococci. So, all the food handlers should receive training to increase the level of hygiene in the supermarkets in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
沙特市场冷肉分离菌株对抗生素的敏感性
客观研究的对象是来自当地市场的冷肉制品和即食肉制品,以及它们如何受到外部因素的影响,微生物如何向它们传播,以及它们如何在保存后繁殖,尽管这些肉类在消费者的冰箱中保存,以及其中一些微生物如何致病或通过排泄毒素引起疾病。我们的研究结果集中在显示所有样品中的细菌总数,确定这些即食肉类中所含的菌株,并将其与世界上大多数食品和药物当局规定的允许限量进行比较,以保障消费者的安全。此外,我们还测试了微生物对抗生素的敏感性。细菌的种类是通过批准的方案鉴定的。细菌总数不在FDA限制率的范围内,我们发现一些菌株不应该在产品中,如大肠杆菌和沙门氏菌。这些菌株可引起严重的胃肠道疾病。抗生素测试结果呈阳性。在我们发现的30种细菌中,只有两种对我们使用的所有抗生素都有抗药性。它们是金黄色葡萄球菌。沙特阿拉伯吉达的冷肉的微生物质量几乎在FDA的限制范围内。就大肠菌群,葡萄球菌和链球菌而言。因此,所有的食品处理人员都应该接受培训,以提高沙特阿拉伯吉达超市的卫生水平。
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