Isolation and Identification of Salmonella From Cheese and Dhokla
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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Title: Isolation and Identification of Salmonella from Cheese and Dholdn
Salmonella infections, caused by a group of bacteria, pose significant public health risks
worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Salmonella is commonly transmitted
through the consumption of contaminated food or direct contact with infected animals. The
bacteria can be spread by food handlers who neglect proper hygiene practices, allowing for the
contamination of surfaces and utensils during food readiness. Street food sellers, who serve readyto-
eat food without permanent structures, play a crucial role in the spread of Salmonella due to
their limited knowledge and inadequate food handling practices.
This abstract highlight the prevalence and impact of Salmonella infections, focusing on its two
main serotype groups: typhoidal and nontyphoidal. Nontyphoidal serotypes, being zoonotic, can
be transmitted between animals and humans, as well as between humans themselves. While
gastrointestinal illness is the most common manifestation of Salmonella infection, severe cases
can result in bacteraemia and enteric fever. In sub-Saharan Africa, nontyphoidal Salmonella can
cause invasive paratyphoid fever, requiring immediate antibiotic treatment.
The street food industry, catering to billions of people daily, is recognized as a significant source
of foodbome diseases. Street food vendors, often lacking education and knowledge in safe food
handling practices, contribute to the contamination of ready-to-eat foods through cross
contamination and poor hygiene. Inadequate access to clean water, limited sanitation facilities, and
improper waste disposal exacerbate the risk of Salmonella transmission in these settings.
Keywords: Salmollella, Salmonellosis, Gastrointestinal illness, Foodbome infection, Street
food, Food safety, Food handlers
