Record Details

DSpace at CIFT

View Archive Info
 

Metadata

 
Field Value
 
Title Levels of escherichia in seafood in domestic trade and their antibiotic resistance pattern
 
Names Surendra Raj, A.
Nirmala Thampuran
Surendran, P.K.
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract Bacteriological quality of fish/shellfish sold in retail outlets in and around Cochin, India
was studied. The TPC for the different samples varied from 5.5 to 8.5 log cfu/g. The total
Enterobacteriaceae count varied from 2.5 to 6.5 log cfu/g. The lactose fermenters count and
total coliforms count varied from 2 to 6 log cfu/g. Seafood samples had Escherichia coli count
ranging from 2 to 5.5 log cfu/g. The faecal streptococci count was between 2 to 5 log cfu/
g. The majority of the E.coli isolates showed a Multiple Antibiotic Resistance (MAR) index
of more than 0.5, suggesting that they may be from high risk sources. Only a low percentage
of samples were acceptable for human consumption as per Indian Standards for market sold
fresh fishes. Higher count of microbial indicator organisms confirms possible presence of
bacteria of public health significance and demands stringent improvement in handling and
sanitary practices in the markets.
Genre Article
Topic bacteriological quality
Identifier Fish Technol. 42(2):209-216