The microbiological quality of imported frozen chicken drumsticks from retail meat shops in Accra, Ghana
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2018
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Science and Development
Abstract
There has been an increase in chicken meat consumption in Ghana due to the affordability and convenience
of imported frozen chicken parts compared with fresh chicken meat. However, there is little information
on the quality of frozen chicken meat. The aim of this study was to assess the microbiological quality and
safety of imported frozen chicken drumsticks from supermarkets, cold stores and open markets. A total of
24 chicken meat samples were analyzed to determine the Total Viable Count (TVC), Total Coliform Count
(TCC), concentration of Escherichia coli and prevalence of Salmonella. The mean TVCs were 6.34, 5.92 and 5.42
Log CFU/g respectively for open markets, supermarkets and cold stores. E. coli and Salmonella prevalence
was 66.7% and 91.7% respectively. There was no significant difference in the microbiological quality and
prevalence of E. coli and Salmonella on frozen chicken meat purchased from all three retail outlets. Results of
this study suggest that raw frozen chicken drumsticks from Ghanaian retail outlets have poor microbiological
quality and are highly contaminated with potential pathogens including species of E. coli and Salmonella.
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Chicken, Microbiological Quality, Food Safety, Salmonella, Escherichia Coli