Market fish hygiene in Kenya
Date
1982Author
Binta, G M
Tjaberg, T B
Nyaga, P N
Valland, M
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Vibrio parahaemolyticus was isolated from 53 out of 584 samples (9·1%) of market fish. All strains were Kanagawa negative and were distributed as follows: sea fish 5 out of 370 samples (1·4%), shellfish 48 out of 214 samples (22·4%). Other fish spoilage microflora recovered were: Alcaligenes faecalis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus vulgaris, Aeromonas spp. and Vibrio alginolyticus. Total aerobic counts and coliform counts per gram for the lake fish ranged from 2·6 × 102 to 6·6 × 107 and 10 to 1·0 × 102, respectively. Those from marine fish ranged from 1·0 × 105 to 8·8 × 105 and 2·0 × 103 to 1·6 × 104, respectively. Counts for marine fish gills alone ranged from 1·4 × 105 to 3·4 ×108 and 7·2 × 102 to 1·4 × 107, respectively. No hightemperature (44°) coliforms were recovered from either lake or marine samples.
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Binta, G.M et al(1982). Market fish hygiene in Kenya. Journal of Hygiene; 89(1): 47-52Publisher
Cambridge University Press Department of Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology, University of Nairobi
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