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Rural slaughter and microbiological implications for the countryside consumer with cultural preferences and eating habits

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Burriel, A. R.; Papagianni, R.
Date
2004
Keyword
butcher
meat
microbiology
rural
CONTAMINATION
SALMONELLA
CARCASSES
PREMISES
AGENTS
MEDIA
Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science
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Abstract
Rural butcher premises are small family enterprises with well defined clientele and source of products sold. As such, they are thought by their customers, and could be, as free of microorganisms of major public health importance deriving from contamination during mass processing of meat or meat products. In the present, investigation was attempted to discuss the health implications from the multitude of microorganisms isolated in such enterprises. They are suggesting that these premises could be potential sources of human infection by microorganisms of public health importance due to improper handling of meat products. The small size of the enterprises contributes to mixing of meat kinds and meat products increasing the risk to public health, which is further increased by the lack of training of shop owners on public health. Improvements are possible if mandatory and regular training of owners and their assistants is practiced through a system of continuous certification on steps needed in minimizing them spread of potential pathogens of public health importance. Non-compliance should be followed by closure of premises, a measure protecting this type of business rather than eliminating it.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26494
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