fresh vegetables

Prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in Fresh Vegetables Sold in Open Markets in Benin City Nigeria

Vegetables are good sources of nutrients and can be contaminated by bacteria thereby causing spoilage and food-borne illnesses. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Enterobacteriaceae in fresh vegetables sold in open markets in Benin City, Edo State. Thirty fresh vegetables samples comprising of scent, utazi, uziza, pumpkin and okazi leaves were obtained from three open markets. Isolation was carried out using pour plate technique and isolates were identified based on cultural, morphological and biochemical characteristics.

Characterization of antibiogram susceptibility profile of Vibrio species isolated from fresh vegetables

Fresh vegetables water leaf (Talinum traingnlare), pumpkin leaf (Telfairia occidentalis) and scent leaf (Ocinum gratissimum) collected from urban markets in Benin City, Nigeria, were investigated for the presence of Vibrio species using standard microbiological techniques. The antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolates against a panel of 13 antibiotics, was carried out according to the method described by The National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCCLS).

Characterization of antibiogram susceptibility profile of Vibrio species isolated from fresh vegetables

Fresh vegetables water leaf (Talinum traingnlare), pumpkin leaf (Telfairia occidentalis) and scent leaf (Ocinum gratissimum) collected from urban markets in Benin City, Nigeria, were investigated for the presence of Vibrio species using standard microbiological techniques. The antibiotic susceptibility profiles of the isolates against a panel of 13 antibiotics, was carried out according to the method described by The National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCCLS).