A research study was designed to find out the level of microbes contamination on fresh carcasses after transportation and display at butcher shops. As the poor hygiene and sanitation prevailing in the abattoirs as well as the butcher shops encourage microbial contaminations and growth. The higher microbial load in the butcher shops further enhances the chances of early meat spoilage (Sudhakar et al. 2007) Contamination of carcasses occurs during different stages of slaughtering processes. These hygienic levels are determined quantitatively by the number and kind of microbes on the surfaces of carcasses. A total of 200 swabs were used in this work. They were taken from the side surfaces of 100 cow and buffalo carcasses (50 cows and 50 buffal...
“Suya” meat samples, collected from different “suya” spots in Awka Urban were examined for microbial...
open10noFoodborne pathogens including Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter sp...
Traditional visual inspection of bovine carcasses by trained personnel is not an effective strategy...
Background and Objective: Raw meats from animal carcasses are most frequently contaminated with bact...
The flesh of the slaughtered animals is believed to be sterile. However, after slaughter, meat of di...
The study was conducted from November 2015 to November 2016 to determine bacterial load and identify...
Thesis (MSc (Microbiology)--PU for CHE, 1997.The hygiene practices at a local abattoir were monitore...
The microbial load on sheep/goat carcasses was investigated in Deonar abattoir and traditional meat ...
A growth tendency in meat consumption and simultaneously appearing food - related outbreaks displays...
The most common health risk associated with consumption of beef is microbial contamination, therefor...
Tanzania veterinary journal, 2014; 29 (2): 53-61A cross section study was conducted in Morogoro Muni...
At the commencement of this study, some sensitive overseas markets were rejecting chilled vacuum-pac...
Microbiological testing is an important quality management tool in the food industry. In this study,...
The microbial contamination level profiles (MCLPs) attributed to contamination of beef carcasses, pe...
The aim of this study was to assess microbial contamination in beef production chain from abattoir t...
“Suya” meat samples, collected from different “suya” spots in Awka Urban were examined for microbial...
open10noFoodborne pathogens including Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter sp...
Traditional visual inspection of bovine carcasses by trained personnel is not an effective strategy...
Background and Objective: Raw meats from animal carcasses are most frequently contaminated with bact...
The flesh of the slaughtered animals is believed to be sterile. However, after slaughter, meat of di...
The study was conducted from November 2015 to November 2016 to determine bacterial load and identify...
Thesis (MSc (Microbiology)--PU for CHE, 1997.The hygiene practices at a local abattoir were monitore...
The microbial load on sheep/goat carcasses was investigated in Deonar abattoir and traditional meat ...
A growth tendency in meat consumption and simultaneously appearing food - related outbreaks displays...
The most common health risk associated with consumption of beef is microbial contamination, therefor...
Tanzania veterinary journal, 2014; 29 (2): 53-61A cross section study was conducted in Morogoro Muni...
At the commencement of this study, some sensitive overseas markets were rejecting chilled vacuum-pac...
Microbiological testing is an important quality management tool in the food industry. In this study,...
The microbial contamination level profiles (MCLPs) attributed to contamination of beef carcasses, pe...
The aim of this study was to assess microbial contamination in beef production chain from abattoir t...
“Suya” meat samples, collected from different “suya” spots in Awka Urban were examined for microbial...
open10noFoodborne pathogens including Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella spp. and Campylobacter sp...
Traditional visual inspection of bovine carcasses by trained personnel is not an effective strategy...