Abstract:
Food borne diseases remain responsible for high levels of morbidity and mortality in the general
population, but particularly for at-risk groups, such as infants and young, children, the elderly
and the immuno compromised. In order to reduce the incidence and economic consequences of
food borne diseases, the WHO Department of Food Safety has been assisting the Member States
to establish and strengthen their programmes for assuring the safety of food from production to
final consumption. In the area around East West University, street vended food is very popular
among the students which are Microbiologically risks in food. The street vended food is
relatively cheap. But the food is not very hygienic. Data from East West University medical
center showed that a lot of students suffer from diarrhea, dysentery, viral hepatitis and enteric
fever. In this study a total of 3 different food items (Sugar cane, pakura, piazu) were tested to see
the contamination level. The food samples were first separately soaked in saline water for an
hour. Then the liquid portion was the filtered. After that measured quantities of the liquid portion
from each sample was inoculated in nutrient media and selective media (Nutrient Agar,
MacConkey Agar, TCBS Agar, XLD Agar and SS agar). The bacterial growths in the media
plates were checked. The colony morphology gave us a rough idea about what kinds of bacteria
were present.. The colonies from all the plates were taken and biochemical tests were perfonned
on them to identify the different bacteria. For further confirmation of the identity of the bacteria,
agglutination test for serotyping was performed in which specific antibody was used to identify
the specific bacteria. Among the food items tested pakura showed the highest level of
contamination with bacteria including E. coli, Salmonella and Shigella and also coliform
contamination .. Street vendors lack access to clean water, toilet facilities and operate under poor
hygienic conditions.
The government should take steps to ensure that the standard of safety of street vended food. The
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government authorities must enforce regulations during the preparation and selling of street
vended foods.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.