Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale

Abstract Introduction Food safety concerns remain a challenge across nations and among citizens. Microbial contamination of foods and antibiotic resistance constitutes a global threat to food security. The present study assessed microbial quality of "Tuo‐Zaafi" sold in the Tamale metropoli...

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Main Authors: Rufina Abas, Samuel J. Cobbina, Godwin Abakari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-11-01
Series:Food Science & Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1216
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spelling doaj-a3c64f18888548e6802c177e7b24f9702020-11-25T02:27:40ZengWileyFood Science & Nutrition2048-71772019-11-017113613362110.1002/fsn3.1216Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamaleRufina Abas0Samuel J. Cobbina1Godwin Abakari2Department of Ecotourism and Environmental Management University for Development Studies Nyankpala‐Tamale GhanaDepartment of Ecotourism and Environmental Management University for Development Studies Nyankpala‐Tamale GhanaDepartment of Ecotourism and Environmental Management University for Development Studies Nyankpala‐Tamale GhanaAbstract Introduction Food safety concerns remain a challenge across nations and among citizens. Microbial contamination of foods and antibiotic resistance constitutes a global threat to food security. The present study assessed microbial quality of "Tuo‐Zaafi" sold in the Tamale metropolis as well as antibiotic resistance of isolates from these products. Results Samples were collected aseptically and transported to the Spanish laboratory complex of the University for Development Studies, Ghana, for microbial analysis. E. coli which recorded the highest occurrence was detected in 50% of the T.Z samples with bacterial loads ranging from < 100 to 2.3 × 106 cfu/g (4.49 × 105 ± 5.72 × 104 cfu/g). Salmonella spp and Staphylococcus aureus recorded the least occurrence representing 33.3%. There were significant differences in the levels of E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Staphylococcus aureus (p < .001) across the four zones demarcated. Results of the antibiotic test revealed higher resistance to the antibiotics employed in the present study (81%). Susceptibility of microbes to ciprofloxacin (100%) was the highest, and higher resistance to gentamycin (100%) was observed in this study. Conclusion The study revealed that T.Z sold in the business district of Tamale could constitute a likely health risk to consumers especially when it is consumed in a cold state. It is hereby recommended that the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) should enforce food hygiene laws and ensure strict adherence.https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1216E. coli and antibiotic sensitivitySalmonella sppShigella sppStaphylococcus aureusTamaleTuo‐Zaafi
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Samuel J. Cobbina
Godwin Abakari
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Samuel J. Cobbina
Godwin Abakari
Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
Food Science & Nutrition
E. coli and antibiotic sensitivity
Salmonella spp
Shigella spp
Staphylococcus aureus
Tamale
Tuo‐Zaafi
author_facet Rufina Abas
Samuel J. Cobbina
Godwin Abakari
author_sort Rufina Abas
title Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
title_short Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
title_full Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
title_fullStr Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
title_full_unstemmed Microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “Tuo‐Zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
title_sort microbial quality and antibiotic sensitivity of bacterial isolates in “tuo‐zaafi” vended in the central business district of tamale
publisher Wiley
series Food Science & Nutrition
issn 2048-7177
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Introduction Food safety concerns remain a challenge across nations and among citizens. Microbial contamination of foods and antibiotic resistance constitutes a global threat to food security. The present study assessed microbial quality of "Tuo‐Zaafi" sold in the Tamale metropolis as well as antibiotic resistance of isolates from these products. Results Samples were collected aseptically and transported to the Spanish laboratory complex of the University for Development Studies, Ghana, for microbial analysis. E. coli which recorded the highest occurrence was detected in 50% of the T.Z samples with bacterial loads ranging from < 100 to 2.3 × 106 cfu/g (4.49 × 105 ± 5.72 × 104 cfu/g). Salmonella spp and Staphylococcus aureus recorded the least occurrence representing 33.3%. There were significant differences in the levels of E. coli, Shigella spp, Salmonella spp, and Staphylococcus aureus (p < .001) across the four zones demarcated. Results of the antibiotic test revealed higher resistance to the antibiotics employed in the present study (81%). Susceptibility of microbes to ciprofloxacin (100%) was the highest, and higher resistance to gentamycin (100%) was observed in this study. Conclusion The study revealed that T.Z sold in the business district of Tamale could constitute a likely health risk to consumers especially when it is consumed in a cold state. It is hereby recommended that the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) should enforce food hygiene laws and ensure strict adherence.
topic E. coli and antibiotic sensitivity
Salmonella spp
Shigella spp
Staphylococcus aureus
Tamale
Tuo‐Zaafi
url https://doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.1216
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