{"title":"Study of Salmonella Spread Spin Food from Plant Origin in the Market","authors":"","doi":"10.33140/anfs.04.03.05","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Fresh food from plants (PSAT) is fresh food consumed directly or after experiencing minimal processing. Therefore PSAT\nto be consumed must be safe from aspects of microbial contamination and physical chemical contamination. There are\nseveral types of pathogenic microbes, which can contaminate PSAT and can cause disease disorders. One microbe, which\nincludes pathogenic microbes and potentially contaminates PSAT, is Salmonella sp. Salmonella sp microbes are pathogenic\nto society in general. Some health problems caused by PSAT contaminated with Salmonella sp, disorders of the digestive\ntract, in the form of diarrhea, or typhus. Land and water used in the cultivation process and handling of it contaminated\nwith salmonella sp.\nTo know the prevalence of Salmonella sp in PSAT, a study was carried out, by taking samples at locations, and selected\ncommodities. The locations chosen are West Java, Banten and DKI Jakarta in two traditional markets in each province.\nWhile the selected commodities are bean sprouts, tomatoes and cabbage. Sampling was carried out by random method,\nwith the population in accordance with the number of vegetable traders in that location. Testing of samples for Listeria\nmonocytogenes contamination is carried out in accredited laboratories.\nFrom the results of testing of 300 (three hundred) samples, consisting of 100 samples of bean sprouts, 100 samples of\ntomatoes, and 100 samples of cabbage, 4 samples of bean sprouts (or 4%) were stated to be positively contaminated with\nSalmonella sp. 3 samples of cabbage (3%) were positive for salmonella contamination. In other words, Salmonella sp\ncontamination is found in 4 sample bean sprouts from 100 samples, pollution also occurs in 2 tomato samples from 100\nsamples and occurs in 3 samples of cabbage from 100 samples.","PeriodicalId":173678,"journal":{"name":"Advances in Nutrition & Food Science","volume":"17 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-07-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Advances in Nutrition & Food Science","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.33140/anfs.04.03.05","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
Fresh food from plants (PSAT) is fresh food consumed directly or after experiencing minimal processing. Therefore PSAT
to be consumed must be safe from aspects of microbial contamination and physical chemical contamination. There are
several types of pathogenic microbes, which can contaminate PSAT and can cause disease disorders. One microbe, which
includes pathogenic microbes and potentially contaminates PSAT, is Salmonella sp. Salmonella sp microbes are pathogenic
to society in general. Some health problems caused by PSAT contaminated with Salmonella sp, disorders of the digestive
tract, in the form of diarrhea, or typhus. Land and water used in the cultivation process and handling of it contaminated
with salmonella sp.
To know the prevalence of Salmonella sp in PSAT, a study was carried out, by taking samples at locations, and selected
commodities. The locations chosen are West Java, Banten and DKI Jakarta in two traditional markets in each province.
While the selected commodities are bean sprouts, tomatoes and cabbage. Sampling was carried out by random method,
with the population in accordance with the number of vegetable traders in that location. Testing of samples for Listeria
monocytogenes contamination is carried out in accredited laboratories.
From the results of testing of 300 (three hundred) samples, consisting of 100 samples of bean sprouts, 100 samples of
tomatoes, and 100 samples of cabbage, 4 samples of bean sprouts (or 4%) were stated to be positively contaminated with
Salmonella sp. 3 samples of cabbage (3%) were positive for salmonella contamination. In other words, Salmonella sp
contamination is found in 4 sample bean sprouts from 100 samples, pollution also occurs in 2 tomato samples from 100
samples and occurs in 3 samples of cabbage from 100 samples.