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The aim of the research was to assess the microbiological load of chicken, minced meat and sausages sold on the informal markets in Harare, Zimbabwe. The analysis was based on determining the microbiological content of chicken, minced meat and sausage samples. Samples were collected from three different locations namely Mufakose, Machipisa and Mbare. . Ready-to-eat foods like meat pies are susceptible to microbial contamination and street vended foods has become a global health problem. To assess enteric bacteria contamination of meat pies made in homes and industry in Harare, between November…mehr

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The aim of the research was to assess the microbiological load of chicken, minced meat and sausages sold on the informal markets in Harare, Zimbabwe. The analysis was based on determining the microbiological content of chicken, minced meat and sausage samples. Samples were collected from three different locations namely Mufakose, Machipisa and Mbare. . Ready-to-eat foods like meat pies are susceptible to microbial contamination and street vended foods has become a global health problem. To assess enteric bacteria contamination of meat pies made in homes and industry in Harare, between November 2017 and February 2018, a total of 48 pies were examined. The number of infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria is rising worldwide. Antibiotic resistant bacteria are found in most environments, especially in highly anthropized waters. Therefore, fish are potential disseminators of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The above necessitated conducting a susceptibility test of bacteriaisolated from 36 fish samples from informal market in Mufakose, Harare.
Autorenporträt
Gufe, Claudious
Am determinate to achieve excellence in everything I undertake and have a high degree of innovation when faced with difficult challenges with a lot of hard working. I am a holder of Masters in Tropical Animal Health and BSc in Biological sciences. I work as laboratory scientist at Central Veterinary Laboratory, Zimbabwe.