Prevalence of <i>Escherichia coli</i> and <i>Salmonella</i> spp. in street-vended food of open markets (<i>tianguis</i>) and general hygienic and trading practices in Mexico City
Teresa Estrada‐García, Catalina López-Saucedo, B. ZAMARRIPA-AYALA, Meghan Thompson, L Gutiérrez-Cogco, A. MANCERA-MARTINEZ +1 more
Epidemiology and Infection
Abstract
Street-vendors in Mexico City provide ready-to-eat food to a high proportion of the inhabitants. Nevertheless, their microbiological status, general hygienic and trading practices are not well known. During spring and summer 2000, five tianguis (open markets) were visited and 48 vendors in 48 stalls interviewed. A total of 103 taco dressings were sampled for E. coli and Salmonella spp.: 44 (43%) contained E. coli and 5 (5%) Salmonella (2 S. Enteritidis phage type 8, 1 S. Agona, 2 S. B group). Both E. coli and salmonellas were isolated from three samples. Of Salmonella-positive stalls 80% (4/5) had three or more food-vendors and 80% of vendors were males, compared with 37.3% (16/43) and 46.4% (20/43) in the Salmonella-negative stalls respectively. Food-vendors kept water in buckets (reusing it all day), lacked toilet facilities, and prepared taco dressings the day before which remained at the tianguis without protection for 7.8 h on average. Consumption of street-vended food by local and tourist populations poses a health risk.
Extracted Claims
3 claims extracted from this paper into the knowledge graph
taco dressings contained E. coli
“A total of 103 taco dressings were sampled for E. coli and Salmonella spp.: 44 (43%) contained E. coli”
street-vended food poses health risk
“Consumption of street-vended food by local and tourist populations poses a health risk.”
taco dressings contained Salmonella spp.
“A total of 103 taco dressings were sampled for E. coli and Salmonella spp.: ... 5 (5%) Salmonella (2 S. Enteritidis phage type 8, 1 S. Agona, 2 S. B group).”