Studies on bacteriological profile of chicken meat cuts in Kaliobia governorate | ||||
Benha Veterinary Medical Journal | ||||
Article 41, Volume 33, Issue 2, December 2017, Page 402-409 PDF (496.58 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/bvmj.2017.30514 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Fatin S. Hassanen1; Fahem A. Shaltout1; Amani M. S.2; Maarouf, A. A.2; Rasha N. A.3 | ||||
1Food hygiene Dept., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University | ||||
2Animal Health Research Institute, Benha Branch – Food Hygiene Dept | ||||
3Animal Health Research Institute, Benha Branch – Food Hygiene Dept. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The study was performed on 120 random samples of fresh chicken meat cuts of Drumstick, thigh and breast (40 of each) purchased from different supermarkets and retail chicken butchers in Kaliobia governorate to evaluate their bacterial contamination. The bacteriological examination revealed that the mean values of APC, Staphylococci aureus counts (cuf/g) in drumstick samples were 7.47×104 ±0.31 ×104; 2.31×103 ±0.11 ×103 & 0.26×103 ±0.07 ×103, 6.51×104 ±0.30×104; 2.21×103 ±0.11×103 in thigh& 0.22×103 ±0.07×103, and 6.13×104 ±0.32 ×104; 1.99×103 ±0.09 ×103& 0.19×103 ±0.06×103 in breast samples, respectively. Coagulase positive aureus strains were isolated from the examined fresh chicken meat cuts represented as 32.5% in drumstick 27.5% in thigh and 22.5% in breast samples. The isolated strains were highly resistant for methicillin followed by oxacillin; ampicillin; cefotaxime and amoxicillin. Meanwhile, they were highly sensitive to ciprofloxacin followed by enrofloxacin and gentamycin. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Chicken meat; Bacteriological Evaluation; S. aureus | ||||
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