非洲丛林肉消费:微生物安全挑战?

Gwladys Gloria Amen Ahouanse, Abdulsudi Issa-Zacharia, Nuria Majaliwa
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目的:分析近几十年来非洲食用的丛林肉的微生物安全性。方法:以前的研究主要集中在大型动物,如羚羊和较小的动物,如割草机。除了沙门氏菌和大肠杆菌等罕见病原体外,大多数研究的微生物与家畜肉中的微生物相似。采样、实验和微生物流行率因研究而异。 结果:所有研究均证实存在对人类有害的人畜共患病原体。因此,需要进行更多的调查,特别是对慢性和严重的病原体病例进行调查,因为只有很少的研究涉及非洲丛林肉的微生物安全性。结论:应努力改善非洲丛林肉安全和公共卫生。必须制定和实施新的政策和公共法规,以确保非洲的丛林肉生产卫生和合法。
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Bushmeat Consumption in Africa: A Microbiological Safety Challenge?
Objective: This review analyzed the microbiological safety of bushmeat consumed in Africa over the past decades. Methodology: Previous Studies mainly focused on large animals like antelopes and smaller ones like grasscutter. Most microbes studied were similar to those in domestic animal meat, except for rare pathogens such as Salmonella spp, E.coli. Sampling, experiments, and microbe prevalence varied among studies. Results: All studies confirmed the presence of zoonotic pathogens dangerous to human beings. Therefore, more investigations are needed, especially for the chronic and severe cases of pathogens, since only few studies have addressed the bushmeat's microbiological safety in Africa. Conclusion: Efforts should be made to improve bushmeat safety and public health in Africa. New policies and public regulations must be developed and implemented to ensure hygienic and legal bushmeat production in Africa.
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