Introduction: Fresh vegetables are an important source of vital nutrients. Poor farming practices and improper washing put consumers at risk of parasitic infections. This study explored the presence of parasitic contamination of commonly-consumed vegetables procured from two markets in Ghana. It also explored the decontamination effects of washing vegetables with different concentrations of saline solution.Method: Vegetables were procured from two major open markets in Koforidua, Ghana. Vegetables were thoroughly washed twice using 0.0%, 0.45%, 0.9%, 1.5% concentrations of saline solutions. The deposits were examined under the light microscope for the presence of parasites. Smears were made from sediments, stained and observed with Fluoresc...
AbstractBackgroundIngestion of raw vegetables represented an important mean of transmission of sever...
This study evaluated the degree of parasitic contamination of vegetables which are commercialized an...
Watering of vegetables in developing countries including Ethiopia is done using untreated wastewater...
Background: Complex surface of vegetables facilitate attachment and transmission of several pathogen...
Abstract Background Consumption of unwashed, raw or unhygienically prepared fruits and vegetables ac...
Intestinal parasitic infections are among the most common on causes of disease in humans, responsib...
This study evaluated the microbiological contamination of cabbage, lettuce, and scallions sold  ...
The consumption of fresh vegetables serves as source of important nutrients in the body; however, pa...
Parasitic infections are of great public health importance because of their high prevalence and effe...
Objective: Fresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy and nutrient-rich diet but the consum...
The spiking rate of occurrence of food-borne parasitic diseases in developing countries calls for co...
The risk of disease spread through water, fruits and vegetables contaminated through unclean waters ...
Fitsum Bekele, Teha ShumbejDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Medicine and Health...
Introduction: vegetables form a major component of the human diet. However, poor agronomic prac...
Background/Aim: Outbreaks of human infections associated with consumption of fresh fruits and vegeta...
AbstractBackgroundIngestion of raw vegetables represented an important mean of transmission of sever...
This study evaluated the degree of parasitic contamination of vegetables which are commercialized an...
Watering of vegetables in developing countries including Ethiopia is done using untreated wastewater...
Background: Complex surface of vegetables facilitate attachment and transmission of several pathogen...
Abstract Background Consumption of unwashed, raw or unhygienically prepared fruits and vegetables ac...
Intestinal parasitic infections are among the most common on causes of disease in humans, responsib...
This study evaluated the microbiological contamination of cabbage, lettuce, and scallions sold  ...
The consumption of fresh vegetables serves as source of important nutrients in the body; however, pa...
Parasitic infections are of great public health importance because of their high prevalence and effe...
Objective: Fresh vegetables are an important part of a healthy and nutrient-rich diet but the consum...
The spiking rate of occurrence of food-borne parasitic diseases in developing countries calls for co...
The risk of disease spread through water, fruits and vegetables contaminated through unclean waters ...
Fitsum Bekele, Teha ShumbejDepartment of Medical Laboratory Sciences, College of Medicine and Health...
Introduction: vegetables form a major component of the human diet. However, poor agronomic prac...
Background/Aim: Outbreaks of human infections associated with consumption of fresh fruits and vegeta...
AbstractBackgroundIngestion of raw vegetables represented an important mean of transmission of sever...
This study evaluated the degree of parasitic contamination of vegetables which are commercialized an...
Watering of vegetables in developing countries including Ethiopia is done using untreated wastewater...