ABSTRACT
Microbiological quality of vegetables cultivated
in soils treated with poultry manure was determined. Four vegetables: waterleaf,
pumpkin, cucumber, and tomatoes were used. Samples were examined for microbial
contamination and bacterial isolates: Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus,
Klebsiella spp., Bacillus subtilis, Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp. were
recovered from the soils and vegetables. The total bacterial count of the soil
samples ranged from 75x10cfu/ml (S3) to 5.9x10cfu/ml (S4) while the total
bacterial count for the vegetable samples ranged from 2.65x10°cfu/ml (P) to
1.50x10cfu/ml (W). The total coliform count of the experimental soil samples
ranged from 1.65x 10'cfu/ml (S3) to 6.9x 10cfu/ml (S4) while that of the
vegetable samples ranged from 1.20x10cfu/ml (P) to 7.2x10cfu/ml (W). ST was
significantly different from S2 and S4 for the total bacteria count for the soil
samples while P and W were significantly different for the vegetable samples
(P< 0.05). For Salmonella-Shigella plate counts, SI and S4 were
significantly different and S2 and SJ were same (P< 0.05); while for the
vegetable samples, P, W, C and T were significantly different (P<0.05). S1,
$2, S3, and S4 were significantly different for the total coliform count for
the soil sammples and same for P, W and C (P<0.05). Sensitivity
screening for the isolates showed that Bacillus subtillis was most sensitive to
Ofloxacin (25mm) while Staphylococcus aureus was most sensitive to Ofloxacin
(22mm). Shigella was most sensitive to Ciprofloxacin (25mm) while E. coli
showed highest sensitivity to Ciproflacin (25mm) and Ofloxacin (25mm). In
addition, Klebsiella was most sensitive to Ciprofloxacin (23mm) and Ofloxacin
(23mm) and Salmonella showed resistance to the antibiotics. This study
demonstrated that there is a high level of microbial contamination associated
with the cultivation of vegetables in soils in which organic manure has been
applied to which is of risk to the consumers
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