MICROBIAL ASSESSMENT OF FROZEN Trachurus trachurus FROM COLD STORAGE FACILITIES AND OPEN MARKETS IN IMO STATE: HAZARD ANALYSIS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS

Authors

  • N. I ONYEANULA
  • A. S. EGERUOH
  • C. B. MBAGWU
  • S. O. NWANJO
  • P. Y. ONYEONORO
  • W. U. ONODU

Keywords:

Trachurus trachurus, markets, bacterial occurrence, fungal occurrence, critical control points, hazards

Abstract

A total of forty-four (44) Trachurus trachurus (shinner) were randomly selected and collected for a microbial

quality survey which lasted for six months. Fish were obtained from conventional markets (cold room and open

markets) of Owerri municipal, Ohaji, Isiala Mbano and Mbaitoli Local government areas of Imo State, Nigeria.

Hazards analysis and critical control points were sought and identified in the course of fish movement from the

cold room to the consumers and corrective measures were suggested at such critical control points. Data obtained

was compared using One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Results shows significant difference at p<0.05 for

Total Viable count (TVC), Total Coliform Count (TCC), Total Staphylococcal Count (TSC), Total Pseudomonas

Count (TPC) and Total Fungal Count (TFC) between cold room samples and open market samples but no

significant difference in Total Salmonella Shigella Count (TSSC) values (p=0.98). Amongst the nine bacterial

isolates, percentage occurrence for Staphylococcus aureus was the highest both in cold room (100%) and open

market samples (100%, 83.33% and 95.83% for Ohaji, Isiala Mbano and Mbaitoli open markets respectively). On

the other hand, there was no occurrence of Klebsiella spp. in cold room samples and very low occurrence (6.25%,

0% and 6.25%) for Ohaji, Isiala Mbano and Mbaitoli open markets respectively. Nine fungal isolates were

recorded among which Candida spp. and Rhodotorula spp. were very present (25% and 43.75% respectively) in

cold room samples but absent in open market samples. Salmonella, a microbe of severe hazard, was among the

isolates of public health concern since it is reported as the primary microbial pathogen responsible for the majority

of food-borne illnesses. Five critical control points were identified in the course of fish movement and preventive

measures were suggested. It is recommended that asides government resuming occasional inspection of markets,

consumers should avoid cross contamination during handling

Author Biographies

N. I ONYEANULA

Zoology and Environmental Biology option, Biology Department,

Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri, Imo State

A. S. EGERUOH

Zoology and Environmental Biology option, Biology Department,

Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri, Imo State

C. B. MBAGWU

Fisheries and Hydrobiology option, Animal and Environmental Biology Department,

Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State

S. O. NWANJO

Fisheries and Hydrobiology option, Animal and Environmental Biology Department,

Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State

P. Y. ONYEONORO

Microbiology option, Biology Department, Alvan Ikoku Federal University of Education, Owerri, Imo State

W. U. ONODU

Public Health Parasitology option, Animal and Environmental Biology Department,

Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

ONYEANULA, N. I., EGERUOH, A. S., MBAGWU, C. B., NWANJO, S. O., ONYEONORO, P. Y., & ONODU, W. U. (2024). MICROBIAL ASSESSMENT OF FROZEN Trachurus trachurus FROM COLD STORAGE FACILITIES AND OPEN MARKETS IN IMO STATE: HAZARD ANALYSIS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF CRITICAL CONTROL POINTS. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 21(1), 2874–2885. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/14

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