Microbial quality of chicken broiler carcasses
A total of 130 random samples of chicken carcasses including; 60 of frozen chicken carcasses, and 70 of freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses were collected from different private poultry shops, supermarkets and retailing shops in EL Gharbia Governate. It was found that TAC ranged from 5×103 to 2.80...
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description | A total of 130 random samples of chicken carcasses including; 60 of
frozen chicken carcasses, and 70 of freshly slaughtered chicken
carcasses were collected from different private poultry shops,
supermarkets and retailing shops in EL Gharbia Governate.
It was found that TAC ranged from 5×103 to 2.80×106 and 1×105 to
1.79×108 with a mean value 3.2×105±5.5×104 and 3.41×107±
5.42×106cfu/g in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses,
respectively .Also, it was recorded that the mean values of TCC in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses 1.5×102±1.16×10
and 4.07×104±5.09×103cfu/g respectively. Furthermore, pathogenic
E. coli was isolated from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses samples
with an incidence of 10% and 5%, respectively. The identified strains
of Enteropathogenic E. coli from examined frozen and fresh chicken
carcasses were O128:H2, O111:H4, O26:H11, O142, O55:H7 and
O119:H4. In addition, total Staphylococcal count was done and it
ranged in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses from 5×10
to 2.04×105 and 2.00×103 to 2.08×106 with a mean value 1.75×104±
5.37×103 and 2.26×105± 4.57×104cfu/g. The rate of isolation of
Staph.aureus in frozen chicken carcasses and freshly slaughtered
chicken carcasses was 15 (9 isolates) and 20% (14 isolates), respectively Finally, it was found that total mould and yeast count in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses ranged from 5×10 to
1.75×103 and 3.00×102to 1.5×106 with a mean value 3.43×102±
5.78×10 and1.83×105± 3.98×104cfu/g respectively. also the rate of
isolation of salmonella 0,10% from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses
samples, respectively .Accordingly from the chicken carcasses
possessed significant number of bacteria with significant risk of
carcasses spoilage and public healthhazards |
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frozen chicken carcasses, and 70 of freshly slaughtered chicken
carcasses were collected from different private poultry shops,
supermarkets and retailing shops in EL Gharbia Governate.
It was found that TAC ranged from 5×103 to 2.80×106 and 1×105 to
1.79×108 with a mean value 3.2×105±5.5×104 and 3.41×107±
5.42×106cfu/g in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses,
respectively .Also, it was recorded that the mean values of TCC in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses 1.5×102±1.16×10
and 4.07×104±5.09×103cfu/g respectively. Furthermore, pathogenic
E. coli was isolated from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses samples
with an incidence of 10% and 5%, respectively. The identified strains
of Enteropathogenic E. coli from examined frozen and fresh chicken
carcasses were O128:H2, O111:H4, O26:H11, O142, O55:H7 and
O119:H4. In addition, total Staphylococcal count was done and it
ranged in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses from 5×10
to 2.04×105 and 2.00×103 to 2.08×106 with a mean value 1.75×104±
5.37×103 and 2.26×105± 4.57×104cfu/g. The rate of isolation of
Staph.aureus in frozen chicken carcasses and freshly slaughtered
chicken carcasses was 15 (9 isolates) and 20% (14 isolates), respectively Finally, it was found that total mould and yeast count in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses ranged from 5×10 to
1.75×103 and 3.00×102to 1.5×106 with a mean value 3.43×102±
5.78×10 and1.83×105± 3.98×104cfu/g respectively. also the rate of
isolation of salmonella 0,10% from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses
samples, respectively .Accordingly from the chicken carcasses
possessed significant number of bacteria with significant risk of
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frozen chicken carcasses, and 70 of freshly slaughtered chicken
carcasses were collected from different private poultry shops,
supermarkets and retailing shops in EL Gharbia Governate.
It was found that TAC ranged from 5×103 to 2.80×106 and 1×105 to
1.79×108 with a mean value 3.2×105±5.5×104 and 3.41×107±
5.42×106cfu/g in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses,
respectively .Also, it was recorded that the mean values of TCC in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses 1.5×102±1.16×10
and 4.07×104±5.09×103cfu/g respectively. Furthermore, pathogenic
E. coli was isolated from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses samples
with an incidence of 10% and 5%, respectively. The identified strains
of Enteropathogenic E. coli from examined frozen and fresh chicken
carcasses were O128:H2, O111:H4, O26:H11, O142, O55:H7 and
O119:H4. In addition, total Staphylococcal count was done and it
ranged in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses from 5×10
to 2.04×105 and 2.00×103 to 2.08×106 with a mean value 1.75×104±
5.37×103 and 2.26×105± 4.57×104cfu/g. The rate of isolation of
Staph.aureus in frozen chicken carcasses and freshly slaughtered
chicken carcasses was 15 (9 isolates) and 20% (14 isolates), respectively Finally, it was found that total mould and yeast count in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses ranged from 5×10 to
1.75×103 and 3.00×102to 1.5×106 with a mean value 3.43×102±
5.78×10 and1.83×105± 3.98×104cfu/g respectively. also the rate of
isolation of salmonella 0,10% from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses
samples, respectively .Accordingly from the chicken carcasses
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frozen chicken carcasses, and 70 of freshly slaughtered chicken
carcasses were collected from different private poultry shops,
supermarkets and retailing shops in EL Gharbia Governate.
It was found that TAC ranged from 5×103 to 2.80×106 and 1×105 to
1.79×108 with a mean value 3.2×105±5.5×104 and 3.41×107±
5.42×106cfu/g in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses,
respectively .Also, it was recorded that the mean values of TCC in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses 1.5×102±1.16×10
and 4.07×104±5.09×103cfu/g respectively. Furthermore, pathogenic
E. coli was isolated from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses samples
with an incidence of 10% and 5%, respectively. The identified strains
of Enteropathogenic E. coli from examined frozen and fresh chicken
carcasses were O128:H2, O111:H4, O26:H11, O142, O55:H7 and
O119:H4. In addition, total Staphylococcal count was done and it
ranged in frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses from 5×10
to 2.04×105 and 2.00×103 to 2.08×106 with a mean value 1.75×104±
5.37×103 and 2.26×105± 4.57×104cfu/g. The rate of isolation of
Staph.aureus in frozen chicken carcasses and freshly slaughtered
chicken carcasses was 15 (9 isolates) and 20% (14 isolates), respectively Finally, it was found that total mould and yeast count in
frozen and freshly slaughtered chicken carcasses ranged from 5×10 to
1.75×103 and 3.00×102to 1.5×106 with a mean value 3.43×102±
5.78×10 and1.83×105± 3.98×104cfu/g respectively. also the rate of
isolation of salmonella 0,10% from frozen and fresh chicken carcasses
samples, respectively .Accordingly from the chicken carcasses
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