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ABSTRACT
The research work was undertaken with a view to isolate and identify bacteria from
mixed vegetable salad sold within Dhaka city with special emphasis on E. coli,
Salmonella. and Staphylococcus .The samples were analysed to isolate and identify the
bacterial species by continual cultural, morphological, staining and biochemical tests,
the microbial load such as Total viable count (TVC) & Total coliform count (TCC) and
the prevalence of bacteria and antimicrobial-resistant pattern of isolates was
investigated by the disc diffusion method. A total number of 120 mixed vegetable salad
samples were collected from different restaurants, food corners and street vendors of
different locations of Dhaka City. Escherichia coli showed metallic sheen on EMB agar
and produced rose pink colonies on MacConkey agar, positive to Indole, MR and
catalase test but negative to VP test. It was revealed as gram negative, small rod shaped,
arranged in single or pair shaped under microscope. Salmonella spp. were identified by
observing black smooth colony on SS agar and pinkish red smooth colony on BGA
agar. They showed positive to MR, catalase test and negative to Indole and VP test and
revealed gram negative, short rod shaped in gram staining. Staphylococcus species
showed β haemolysis, fermented mannitol salt agar and produced yellowish colonies.
The catalase, MR, VP and indole test was positive and these cocci arranged in grapes
like clusters. The prevalence was 10%, 5% and 4.1% for E. coli, Salmonella and
Staphylococcus respectively. The antimicrobial sensitivity test indicated that all
bacterial species were resistant to Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Cefixime and Tetracycline. |
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