Microbial assessment of kitchen dishcloths for the presence of targeted bacteria
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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 25 اسفند 1403
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Background: Dishcloths play a crucial role in keeping kitchen surfaces hygienically clean; however, they can also spread pathogens from spilled food to hands and other food items. The present study aimed to investigate the microbial load of dishcloths, with a specific focus on pathogenic bacterial contaminants they potentially harbor.
Methods: A total of ۵۰ samples were collected from households in the Hyderabad district of Pakistan. Specific media were used to isolate the bacteria. Additionally, the hygiene of dishcloths was evaluated visually, and questionnaires were administered to gather information on the various purposes of dishcloths, the source of water used, and the socio-demographic details of the participants.
Results: The results showed that ۴۲ out of ۵۰ dishcloths had poor hygiene conditions. Almost half of the participants (۴۸%) used the dishcloth for cleaning their kitchen surfaces, and only ۱۸% of the participants washed it daily. Microbial assessment of dishcloths revealed widespread pathogenic contamination. Nearly all dishcloths tested positive for various microorganisms; ۹۸% for total coliforms, ۸۴% for Staphylococcus aureus, ۸۲% for Vibrio cholerae, ۷۴% for Shigella, ۵۴% for Salmonella, ۵۴% for Escherichia coli, and ۲۶% for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. No significant relationship was found between
the frequency of dishcloth washing and the presence of total coliforms, as determined by the Kruskal-Wallis H-test (H = ۲.۹۸۱, P = ۰.۵۶۱).
Conclusion: The high level of microbial contamination in dishcloths can potentially transmit pathogens and cause infections. Implementing effective disinfection methods, such as boiling or regular washing with detergent, is essential to prevent pathogen transmission.
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Rija Shakir
U.S. Pakistan center for advanced studies in water, Mehran university of engineering and technology, Jamshoro, ۷۶۰۶۲, Pakistan
Jamil Ahmed
Corresponding author: Department of community medicine, Rashid Latif Khan university (RLKU) medical college, ۲۸-KM, Ferozepur road, Suey Asal, Lahore, Pakistan
Sadaf Tagar
U.S. Pakistan center for advanced studies in water, Mehran university of engineering and technology, Jamshoro, ۷۶۰۶۲, Pakistan
Faheem Mahmood
Department of physiology, Rashid Latif Khan university (RLKU) medical college, ۲۸-KM, Ferozepur road, Suey Asal, Lahore, Pakistan
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