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    Quantifying Salmonella contamination in pig slaughterhouses in Hung Yen, Vietnam

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    Sinh Dang Xuan
    Hung Nguyen-Viet
    Tongkorn Meeyam
    Fries, R.
    Date Issued
    2013-07
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    Sinh Dang Xuan, Hung Nguyen-Viet, Tongkorn Meeyam and Fries, R. 2013. Quantifying Salmonella contamination in pig slaughterhouses in Hung Yen, Vietnam. IN: Proceedings of an International Symposium of the 10th Year Anniversary of Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific, 2-6 July 2013. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Veterinary Public Health Centre for Asia Pacific: 139-143.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34010
    External link to download this item: http://vphcap.vet.cmu.ac.th/Symposium/download/VPHCAP.pdf
    Abstract/Description
    The risk of Salmonella contamination along the pork production is a worldwide concern. Not only the biological contamination, but also personal perception and individual behavior play a role for risk assessment along a chain. This study is to identify the prevalence and number of Salmonella in 3 pig slaughterhouses in relation to several risk factors. During January to April 2013, a total of 87 samples (carcasses, workers’ hands, cutting board and belly skin material) were collected from 4 visits to each slaughterhouse. A 3-tube Most Probable Number (MPN) was applied to quantify the number of Salmonella from carcass, workers’ hands, cutting board and belly skin samples (35 samples). The result showed that Salmonella prevalence was 36.9% (26.7-47.8%), mostly found on worker’s hands (50%) and the lowest from cutting board (33.3%). The highest number of Salmonella on carcass and cutting boards was less than 0.075 MPN/cm2 and 1.2 MPN/cm2, respectively. Potential risk factors were tested however they were not statistical significant. This study underlines the necessity of good hygiene practices and management in slaughterhouses. In terms of food safety, further risk assessment of Salmonella in pork production chains is needed.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Hung Nguyen-Viethttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1549-2733
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Agriculture for Nutrition and Health
    AGROVOC Keywords
    food safety
    Subjects
    FOOD SAFETY; HEALTH; PIGS;
    Countries
    Vietnam
    Regions
    Asia; South-eastern Asia
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    • ILRI Food Safety and Zoonoses program outputs [751]
    • ILRI papers in published proceedings [208]

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