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Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa

Escherichia coli O157 is a pathogenic bacterium causing haemorrhagic colitis. It represents a serious public health problem in Northern America and Europe, which can plague Africa. Most cases of mentioned poisoning were related to contaminated meat products and vegetables. The present work aimed to...

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Autores principales: Bankole, Honoré Sourou, Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon, Johnson, Roch Christian, Dougnon, T. J., Yehouenou, Boniface, Kougblenou, Sylvain, Agonsa, Maxime, Legonou, Magloire, Dadie, Thomas, Baba-Moussa, Lamine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4258924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25506362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/417848
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author Bankole, Honoré Sourou
Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon
Johnson, Roch Christian
Dougnon, T. J.
Yehouenou, Boniface
Kougblenou, Sylvain
Agonsa, Maxime
Legonou, Magloire
Dadie, Thomas
Baba-Moussa, Lamine
author_facet Bankole, Honoré Sourou
Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon
Johnson, Roch Christian
Dougnon, T. J.
Yehouenou, Boniface
Kougblenou, Sylvain
Agonsa, Maxime
Legonou, Magloire
Dadie, Thomas
Baba-Moussa, Lamine
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description Escherichia coli O157 is a pathogenic bacterium causing haemorrhagic colitis. It represents a serious public health problem in Northern America and Europe, which can plague Africa. Most cases of mentioned poisoning were related to contaminated meat products and vegetables. The present work aimed to estimate the prevalence of E. coli O157 in meat and vegetables in Benin. For this purpose, 6 lots of faeces samples from pigs and 8 from cattle were collected at the farms on the outskirts of Cotonou. Similarly, 20 samples of carcasses, 20 samples of intestines and stomach, and 20 surfaces samples of slaughtering equipment were taken. Vegetables and environment materials in gardens have also been sampled for 84 samples. Bacteriological analyses revealed a percentage of contamination of 50% for pig faeces and 25% for cattle ones. All the meats from stalling parks have been contaminated by this bacterium. For vegetables, 14.6% of samples were contaminated by E. coli O157. The presence of this pathovar in animal breeding and slaughtering environment and in the gardens shows that Benin is not aware of the risks of foodborne illness associated with the consumption of contaminated products. Therefore, it urges including that germ in a systematic search during safety control of food products in Benin.
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spelling pubmed-42589242014-12-14 Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa Bankole, Honoré Sourou Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon Johnson, Roch Christian Dougnon, T. J. Yehouenou, Boniface Kougblenou, Sylvain Agonsa, Maxime Legonou, Magloire Dadie, Thomas Baba-Moussa, Lamine Int J Microbiol Research Article Escherichia coli O157 is a pathogenic bacterium causing haemorrhagic colitis. It represents a serious public health problem in Northern America and Europe, which can plague Africa. Most cases of mentioned poisoning were related to contaminated meat products and vegetables. The present work aimed to estimate the prevalence of E. coli O157 in meat and vegetables in Benin. For this purpose, 6 lots of faeces samples from pigs and 8 from cattle were collected at the farms on the outskirts of Cotonou. Similarly, 20 samples of carcasses, 20 samples of intestines and stomach, and 20 surfaces samples of slaughtering equipment were taken. Vegetables and environment materials in gardens have also been sampled for 84 samples. Bacteriological analyses revealed a percentage of contamination of 50% for pig faeces and 25% for cattle ones. All the meats from stalling parks have been contaminated by this bacterium. For vegetables, 14.6% of samples were contaminated by E. coli O157. The presence of this pathovar in animal breeding and slaughtering environment and in the gardens shows that Benin is not aware of the risks of foodborne illness associated with the consumption of contaminated products. Therefore, it urges including that germ in a systematic search during safety control of food products in Benin. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4258924/ /pubmed/25506362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/417848 Text en Copyright © 2014 Honoré Sourou Bankole et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bankole, Honoré Sourou
Dougnon, Victorien Tamègnon
Johnson, Roch Christian
Dougnon, T. J.
Yehouenou, Boniface
Kougblenou, Sylvain
Agonsa, Maxime
Legonou, Magloire
Dadie, Thomas
Baba-Moussa, Lamine
Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa
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title_full Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa
title_fullStr Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa
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title_short Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa
title_sort assessment of the contamination of some foodstuffs by escherichia coli o157 in benin, west africa
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4258924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25506362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/417848
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