Microbial analysis and factors associated with contamination of ready-to-eat chili pepper sauce in Buea municipality, Cameroon

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Tendongfor Nicholas, Ndikaka Vannessa Emlah, Nyassa Raymond Babila, H. Meriki, Tiapang Laura Mbino, Yanou Kamdep Pamela
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Abstract

Chili peppers sauce is a dietary complement largely consumed in Cameroon. It is consumed in a powder or wet (pepper sauce) form or directly introduced into cooked food. In this study, the microbiological quality of chili pepper sauce used as food complement in the Buea municipality was assessed. The study was an observational and cross-sectional study involving 70 chili pepper sauce samples from food vendors. The samples were cultured on Salmonella-Shigella agar, violet red bile agar, plate count agar and the colonies isolated were enumerated and identified using the Enterosystem 18R. Factors associated with microbial count were identified using a multiple linear regression model. Bacteria isolate from chili pepper sauce were mainly Entrobacter cloacae (31.57%), Citrobacter freundii (15.78%) and Klebsiella pneumonia (15.78%) and other Enterococcal species. Factors associated with bacteria count were: age of the vendor, number of customers served, types of food and food storage conditions (covering, heating, type of storage containers). Chili pepper sauce used as food complement in Buea Municipality were contaminated with Enteric microorganisms and may represents a potential public health hazard to consumers. The presence of these microorganisms from chilli pepper sauce could result from poor handling.   Key words: Chili pepper sauce, contamination, enteric bacteria, health hazard.
喀麦隆布埃亚市即食辣椒酱污染的微生物分析和相关因素
辣椒酱是喀麦隆主要食用的膳食补充剂。它以粉末或湿(辣椒酱)的形式食用,或直接引入熟食中。在本研究中,对布埃阿市用作食品补充剂的辣椒酱的微生物质量进行了评估。这项研究是一项观察性和横断面研究,涉及来自食品供应商的70份辣椒酱样本。将样品在志贺氏菌琼脂、紫红色胆汁琼脂、平板计数琼脂上培养,并使用Enterosystem 18R计数和鉴定分离的菌落。使用多元线性回归模型确定了与微生物计数相关的因素。辣椒酱中分离的细菌主要为阴沟入口杆菌(31.57%)、弗氏柠檬酸杆菌(15.78%)、肺炎克雷伯菌(15.78%。与细菌计数相关的因素有:供应商的年龄、服务的顾客数量、食品类型和食品储存条件(覆盖、加热、储存容器类型)。布埃阿市用作食品补充剂的辣椒酱被肠道微生物污染,可能对消费者的公共健康构成潜在危害。辣椒酱中存在这些微生物可能是由于处理不当造成的。关键词:辣椒酱,污染,肠道细菌,危害健康。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of French Studies is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to French literature, culture, society and history. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and particularly welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. Articles are published in English and French. The majority of numbers are focussed on a specific theme, but numbers on miscellaneous topics will usually be published annually.
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