Trade and safety issues of raw beef from the countryside of Bahia state, Brazil.

Autor: Oliveira Vidal Junior, Permínio, Rios Menezes, Ana Cláudia, Pereira de Souza, Lícia Milena, Gil Guimarães, Alaíse, Vieira Cardoso, Ryzia de Cassia
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Zdroj: Journal of Public Health Research; 2020, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p337-334, 8p
Abstrakt: Background: Brazil is one of the world's largest meat exporters. However, there is a paradox in this situation due to existing non-inspected meat trade and technical-sanitary failures in retail marketing. Design and methods: This study aimed at characterizing the issues of trade, food safety and quality of raw beef in the street market of a municipality in the state of Bahia. An exploratory, quantitative and census study was carried out, at 17 raw beef vending locations. A questionnaire was administered and meat samples were collected (n=34), which were submitted to a physicochemical assessment, color analysis and microbiological analyses. Results: Meat sellers were between 20 and 64 years of age, predominantly males (82.4%), with limited education and without professional training (64.7%). Medians for temperature and pH in the small butcher shops samples were 18.10°C and 5.75 respectively, and 21.80°C and 5.50, in small supermarkets samples. The difference in pH was significant (p<0.05). The filtration test suggested quality changes in 17.65% of the samples. No frauds were detected. Total coliform count medians were 4.90 and 4.78 log CFU/g, for the samples taken from butcher shops and supermarkets, respectively. E. coli was identified in approximately 40.0% of the samples. Salmonella spp. were confirmed in two samples collected in the butcher shops. There was a significant association between inadequate storage conditions and microorganism counts (p<0.02). Conclusions: The results evidenced a meat supply with preservation failures and non-compliance with hygiene requirements, constituting a consumers' health hazard, not in line with an agroexporting country model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index