Incidence of human pathogenic bacteria in shrimp feeds - a study from India

Incidence of human pathogenic bacteria in shrimp feeds - a study from India
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Raghavan, R.P. (2003). Incidence of human pathogenic bacteria in shrimp feeds - a study from India. NAGA 26(2): 22-24
The incidence of various human pathogenic bacteria in commercially available and home-made shrimp feeds used on some farms in India was analyzed. The Total Heterotrophic Bacteria in the commercial feed samples ranged between 103–105 cfu g-1 and those in the farm-made feeds between 106-107 cfu g-1. No bacteria of significance to human health were found to be associated with any of the commercial feed samples analyzed, while farm-made feeds analyzed during the study showed a high incidence of various human pathogens such as Vibrio parahaemolyticus, V. cholerae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Possible modes of contamination in feeds and ways to prevent them are discussed.
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