MICROBIAL HAZARDS IN STREET FOODS: A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY IN DHAKA, BANGLADESH

Miraz Uddin Ahmed, Md. Iqbal Hossain, Md Abdul Ahad Maraj, Mst. Mohona Islam
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This study aimed to assess the bacteriological quality and antibiotic resistance of ready-to-eat street foods sold in various locations across Dhaka City. Eight samples were collected from different vendors and analyzed for the presence of foodborne pathogens and their resistance to antibiotics. The findings revealed significant contamination with E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp., Vibrio spp., and Staphylococcus aureus. Total aerobic counts (TAC) ranged from 4.6 × 10⁵ to 9.5 × 10⁷ CFU/g, exceeding acceptable limits set by the International Commission for Microbiological Specifications for Foods (ICMSF). The total coliform count and Enterobacteriaceae count also showed alarmingly high levels. Antibiotic susceptibility tests indicated widespread resistance, particularly to Penicillin G, which was ineffective against all isolates. The results underscore the urgent need for improved food safety practices, regular inspections, and vendor education to mitigate the public health risks associated with street-vended foods in Dhaka City.
街头食品中的微生物危害:孟加拉国达卡的一项综合研究
这项研究旨在评估达卡市不同地点出售的即食街头食品的细菌学质量和抗生素耐药性。研究人员从不同商贩处采集了 8 个样本,分析其中是否存在食源性病原体及其对抗生素的耐药性。结果显示,大肠杆菌、克雷伯氏菌属、假单胞菌属、弧菌属和金黄色葡萄球菌污染严重。总需氧菌落总数(TAC)介于 4.6 × 10⁵ 至 9.5 × 10⁷ CFU/g 之间,超过了国际食品微生物规范委员会(ICMSF)规定的可接受限值。总大肠菌群和肠杆菌科细菌的数量也高得惊人。抗生素敏感性测试表明,耐药性十分普遍,尤其是对青霉素 G 的耐药性,青霉素 G 对所有分离物均无效。这些结果突出表明,迫切需要改进食品安全操作、定期检查和对摊贩进行教育,以降低达卡市街头贩卖食品对公众健康造成的风险。
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