microbiological investigation of meat wholesale premises and beef carcases in johannesburg. | microbiological surveillance by swabbing meat wholesaler premises revealed ineffective cleaning and build-up of bacteria. proper cleaning, sanitation and handling resulted in a vast improvement during 1975-77. beef samples from the neck of carcases in the wholesale trade were investigated by microbiological methods. excessive total bacterial counts were obtained from numerous carcases. most carcases carried coliform organisms. roughly 90% of carcases were contaminated with e. coli i; counts exce ... | 1977 | 202708 |
bacterial populations associated with a sorghum-based fermented weaning cereal. | microbiological surveys, to determine the quality and safety, were conducted on 45 sorghum samples comprising dry powders (n = 15) and corresponding fermented (n = 15) and cooked fermented porridge (n = 15) samples collected from households in an informal settlement of the gauteng province of south africa. mean aerobic plate counts, gram-negative counts and bacterial spore counts of sorghum powder samples decreased in fermented and cooked fermented porridge samples. however, mean lactic acid bac ... | 1999 | 10477073 |
microbiological quality and safety of ready-to-eat street-vended foods in johannesburg, south africa. | fifty-one ready-to-eat street foods, 18 dishwater, and 18 surface swab samples were collected from six vendors in johannesburg, south africa. food temperatures were recorded at the time of sampling. standard methods were used to determine aerobic plate counts (apcs), spore counts (scs), and enterobacteriaceae counts (ecs) for food samples as well as coliform counts (ccs) for water and swab samples. in addition, petrifilm escherichia coli count (pc) plates were used for the enumeration of colifor ... | 1999 | 10571317 |
microbiological hazard identification and exposure assessment of street food vending in johannesburg, south africa. | one hundred and thirty-two samples of beef, chicken, salad and gravy were collected from two street vendors over eleven replicate surveys to assess microbiological safety and quality. for each food type samples were collected during preparation and holding. dish water was also collected and food preparation surfaces swabbed during preparation and display. standard methods were used to determine aerobic plate counts, enterobacteriaceae counts, coliform counts and spore counts. six hundred and sev ... | 2000 | 11078164 |