HAZARDS AND RISKS TO CONSUMERS’ HEALTH CAUSED BY POPSICLES ON SALVADOR BEACHES – BAHIA STATE

Autores

  • Renata Oliveira dos Santos Menezes
  • Ryzia de Cássia Vieira Cardoso
  • Alaise Gil Guimarães

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2317-3386bjmhh.v5i1.1228

Palavras-chave:

street food, infection, food safety

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Introduction: Beaches are a place for interaction and leisure, as well as a scenery for the provision of services, including the street food trade. In this segment, different workers with different type of foods are included, especially the popsicles.  Methods: This study aimed to characterize microbiologically the popsicles commercialized on the beaches of Salvador, Bahia State. A cross-sectional study was carried out on 13 beaches, with the application of semi- structured questionnaires to 33 vendors  to  characterize  microbiologically  the  popsicles sold on the beaches of Salvador, Bahia State, and the collecting of 198 samples, which were submitted to analysis: counting of Psychrotrophic microorganisms and coagulase-positive staphylococci, estimation of the Most Likely Number of total and thermolerant Coliforms/Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp research. Results: The results showed that in the microbiological profile, most of the samples were in compliance with the standards. However, 34.3% (68) of non-compliance were recorded, including contamination by the various microorganisms studied, except for Salmonella spp., which was not identified. Conclusion: The study identified risks to the costumer's health, given the contamination in the products, for both groups of sellers.

 

Biografia do Autor

  • Renata Oliveira dos Santos Menezes

    MSc in Food Science. Professor at Estácio da Bahia University Center, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

  • Ryzia de Cássia Vieira Cardoso
    PhD in Food Science and Technology. Professor at the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.
  • Alaise Gil Guimarães
    PhD in Food Microbiology. Professor at the Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil.

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2017-03-27

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