Abstract
Campylobacter is one of the most common causes of foodborne gastroenteritis. The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence and risk factors associated with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli species in fresh chicken carcasses for human consumption from farmers' markets and small food stores in seven localities of Bogotá, Colombia. Ninety-one samples of fresh chicken carcasses were collected from farmers’ markets and small food stores at seven localities in Bogotá. Samples were tested for Campylobacter using the real-time polymerase chain reaction (real time PCR) and isolation by plating. To analyze possible risk factors associated with Campylobacter spp. contamination in retail chicken carcasses, information was collected using a structured questionnaire and a univariate logistic regression analysis (α = 0.05) was used. Forty-two positive samples were obtained for Campylobacter spp., given a prevalence of 46.2%, of which 54.8% were to C. jejuni, 9.52% to C. coli and 35.7% to joint contaminations. C. jejuni was the most prevalent species. Risk factors found included poor cleanliness, in frequency of disinfection, type of establishment, and direct contact of chickens with other food. This study is the first report in the country on the prevalence and risk factors of Campylobacter in retail chicken.
Translated title of the contribution | Prevalencia yfactores de riesgo de Campylobacter jejuji y Campylobacter coli en pollo crudo entero de sitios al detal en Bogotá, Colombia: Prevalencia y factores de riesgo de Campylobacter jejuni y Campylobacter coli en canales de pollo fresco provenientes de puntos de venta minorista en Bogotá, Colombia |
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Original language | English |
Article number | e26356 |
Journal | Heliyon |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 4 |
Early online date | 16 Feb 2024 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 29 Feb 2024 |
Keywords
- Campylobacter coli
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Chicken carcass
- Colombia
- Risk factors