Risk factors associated with salmonella prevalence among food vendors in southern Taraba, north-east, Nigeria

Edobor Peter Kenneth Imarenezor, Onolunosen Abel Abhadionmhen, Samuel Tamuno Cockeye Brown
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Humans are active and asymptomatic carriers of Salmonella and food vendors play a significant role in the effective transmission of the food pathogen. This research investigated the prevalence of Salmonella along with its associated risk factors among food vendors in Donga, Ibi, Takum, and Wukari towns. Using standard microbiological procedures and techniques, blood and stool samples was obtained from 200 mobile and stationed food vendors. Upon analysis, 22 out of the collected samples were positive giving a record prevalence of 11%. Six (6) (Donga 0; Ibi 3; Takum 1; Wukari 2) of the positive samples were of the Typhoidal serovar. Apart from Ibi and Takum which recorded 4 positive cases each from the 16 isolated Non-Typhoidal Salmonella (NTS) from food handlers, the highest (5) isolates were from Donga, while the lowest was from Wukari with a total of 3 positive isolates. Poor food-handling training as well as unprofessional food handling attitude and practices observed among food handlers were identified as significant risk factors associated with the prevalence of Salmonella infection among this population. Hence, deliberate efforts should be initiated by Local Health Authorities in regulating the activities of food vendors by way of periodic medical screening of food handlers. Also, community-driven health promotion practices including behavioral change communication geared towards preventing microbial contamination of foods should be considered.
尼日利亚东北部塔拉巴南部食品摊贩中沙门氏菌流行的相关风险因素
人类是沙门氏菌的活跃和无症状携带者,食品供应商在食品病原体的有效传播中起着重要作用。本研究调查了Donga、Ibi、Takum和Wukari镇食品供应商中沙门氏菌的流行情况及其相关危险因素。使用标准的微生物程序和技术,从200个流动和驻扎的食品摊贩那里获得了血液和粪便样本。经分析,收集的样本中有22个呈阳性,患病率为11%。6(东亚0;Ibi 3;Takum 1;阳性样本中Wukari 2型为伤寒血清型。从食品处理人员分离出的16株非伤寒沙门氏菌中,除伊必和塔库姆各有4株阳性外,东亚地区分离株最多(5株),乌卡里地区分离株最少(3株)。在食品处理人员中观察到的不良食品处理培训以及不专业的食品处理态度和做法被确定为与该人群中沙门氏菌感染流行相关的重要风险因素。因此,地方卫生当局应慎重努力,通过定期对食品处理人员进行医疗检查来规范食品摊贩的活动。此外,应考虑社区驱动的健康促进做法,包括旨在防止食品微生物污染的行为改变沟通。
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