Microbial Evaluation of Fresh, Minimally-processed Vegetables and Bagged Sprouts from Chain Supermarkets

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Jeddi, Maryam Zare [1 ]
Yunesian, Masud [1 ,2 ]
Gorji, Mohamad Es'haghi [1 ]
Noori, Negin [3 ]
Pourmand, Mohammad Reza [4 ]
Khaniki, Gholam Reza Jahed [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Environm Hlth Engn, Tehran, Iran
[2] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Inst Environm Res, Ctr Air Pollut Res, Tehran, Iran
[3] Univ Tehran, Fac Vet Med, Dept Food Hyg, Tehran, Iran
[4] Univ Tehran Med Sci, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Pathobiol, Tehran, Iran
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Foodborne pathogen; Fungal contamination; Microbial safety; Mold; Sprouts; Iran; COLI CROSS-CONTAMINATION; MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY; HUMAN PATHOGENS; RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS; SALAD VEGETABLES; ESSENTIAL OILS; CUT LETTUCE; FRUITS; PRODUCE; BACTERIA;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the bacterial and fungal quality of minimally-processed vegetables (MPV) and sprouts. A total of 116 samples of fresh-cut vegetables, ready-to-eat salads, and mung bean and wheat sprouts were randomly collected and analyzed. The load of aerobic mesophilic bacteria was minimum and maximum in the fresh-cut vegetables and fresh mung bean sprouts respectively, corresponding to populations of 5.3 and 8.5 log CFU/g. E. coli O157:H7 was found to be absent in all samples; however, other E. coli strains were detected in 21 samples (18.1%), and Salmonella spp. were found in one mung bean (3.1%) and one ready-to-eat salad sample (5%). Yeasts were the predominant organisms and were found in 100% of the samples. Geotrichum, Fusarium, and Penicillium spp. were the most prevalent molds in mung sprouts while Cladosporium and Penicillium spp. were most frequently found in ready-to-eat salad samples. According to results from the present study, effective control measures should be implemented to minimize the microbiological contamination of fresh produce sold in Tehran, Iran.
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