ABSTRACT
Fried fish samples were collected from five
major patronized canteens in Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike,
Abia State and they were subjected to microbiological and quality assessment in
order to ascertain their safety to students and staffs of the University
community. The canteens include Post Graduate canteen (sample A), Rhema canteen
(sample B), Big radio canteen (sample C), Merchandize canteen (sample D),
Impeccable canteen (sample E), and the control fried fish (sample F) prepared
by the researcher. in the proximate analysis, sample A had the highest moisture
content of 18.61% which is significantly higher (P<0.05) than • the other samples, while sample D had the least moisture content of 10.27%. Also, the ash, fat • and carbohydrate contents of the samples were significantly different from each other. Sample F had the highest ash content of 3.81%. Sample B had the highest fat content of 31.27% while sample C had the highest protein content of 38.50%. Carbohydrate content was lound to be highest in sample E (31 .28%). However, the protein and fiber contents of sample D and Sample F were not significantly different (P>0.05)
from each other. Also the carbohydrate contents of sample A and F were similar
(P>005). The total viable counts indicated the presence of Staphylococcus
aureus (3.2x10') from PG canteen (sample A), Enterohacier specie (5.2x101)
from Rhema canteen (sample B,), E. coli (1.2x101) from Big Radio
canteen (sample C), Staphylococcus and Kiebsiella spp (3 .6x10') from
Merchandize canteen (sample D) and Kiebsiella .spp, .1. Coli (3.10x101)
from Impeccable canteen (sample E) while sample F (control) recorded no total
viable counts. it is also seen that the total viable counts for the first week
was highest in sample D (Merchandize canteen) with microbial counts of
Staphylococcus and Kiebsiella .spp, and sample E (Impeccable canteen) with
microbial count of Kiebsiella spp and E. coli while sample F (control) recorded
zero microbial count. In the second week Sample A (PG canteen), B (Rhema
canteen), C (Big Radio canteen) and F (control) also recorded no total viable
counts respectively while sample D (merchandize canteen) was found to be
contaminated with F. coli (2.5x]0') while sample E (Impeccable canteen) was
also found to be contaminated with E. coli (2.3x10'). Thus sample F (control)
proved to be free from any microbial contaminants for 'the two weeks interval.
This work revealed that all the fish samples from the various canteens can pose
health danger because of the presence of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacier,
F. coli, and Kiebsiella.
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