Bacteriological Analysis of Raw Beef Retailed in Selected Open Markets in Accra, Ghana
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Hindawi
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Beef is an important and popular source of protein and nutrients. Constant monitoring and evaluation of the microbiological
contamination is pertinent for its safety and quality. This study aimed to assess the bacteriological profiles and the bacterial loads
in beef, as well as investigate food safety practices among beef retailers in selected open markets in Accra, Ghana. This was a cross-sectional study with beef samples randomly purchased from six selected open markets in Accra metropolis. Beef samples were
examined for total aerobic count (TAC) and total coliform count (TCC). Bacterial identification was performed by standard
bacteriological methods and a well-structured questionnaire was administered to assess food safety and hygienic practices of beef
retailers. Overall, mean TACs ranged between 2.2 ×103 and 1.3 ×104CFU/g, while mean TCCs ranged between 1.9 ×102 and
7.4 ×102CFU/g. Beef samples were mostly contaminated with Staphylococcus spp. (34%), Klebsiella oxytoca (17%), Enterobacter
spp. (15%), and Proteus vulgaris (3%). +is study showed varying levels of bacterial contamination of retailed beef sold in different
Accra markets. According to the Health Protection Agency guidelines for assessing microbiological safety of ready-to-eat foods,
our mean TACs were satisfactory, while mean TCCs were within borderline quality. +e results of this study revealed that the
majority of beef vended in open markets in Accra is contaminated with coliform and pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, more
training in safe food handling and good hygiene practices is required for beef retailers. Conclusively, effective monitoring of the
bacteriological profiles and bacterial loads of meat and meat products in abattoirs and points of sale should be established, since
such a continuous monitoring system could help prevent potential health problems for consumers and provide information on
possible sources of meat borne intoxication and infection.
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