Microbiological evaluation of edible bovine by-products (intestine, lung, rumen meat, head
flesh, heart, tongue, kidney and liver) commonly consumed in Assiut city, Egypt were
determined by enumerating total viable bacterial count (TVBC), total enterobacteriacae
count, yeast and mold contaminants and determine the presence of Salmonella spp. and E.
coli O157:H7 organisms. The obtained results showed that the mean TVBC of intestine,
lung, rumen meat, head flesh, heart, tongue, kidney and liver were 9×106, 14×106, 6×107,
8×107, 7×106, 9×106, 7×106 and 5×106 cfu/g, respectively. While, the mean
enterobacteriacae count of intestine, lung, rumen meat, head flesh, heart, tongue, kidney
and liver were 3×106, 3 ×106, 3×107, 4×106, 7×105, 3×106, 3×106 and 3×106 cfu/g,
respectively. Furthermore, the mean total fungal count of intestine, lung, rumen meat, head
flesh, heart, tongue, kidney and liver were 3×104, 8×104, 2×104, 6×104, 1×104, 7×104,
9×105 and 8×104 cfu/g, respectively. Two S. enteritidis could be isolated from intestine
and lung samples. One isolate of S. typhimurium was detected in intestinal sample. E. coli
157:H7 contamination was found in intestine, lung, rumen meat and head flesh,
respectively. The results of this study show that edible bovine by-products are crosscontaminated
by E. coli 0157:H7, S. enteritidis and S. typhimurium and thus may pose
potential risk for public health. It is recommended that hygiene improvements are needed
in the establishments selling edible bovine by-products to protect public health.
Research Abstract	
              Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              NULL
          Research Rank	
              1
          Research Vol	
              Volume 7 Number 01 
          Research Website	
              Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com
          Research Year	
              2018
          Research Pages	
              3449-3458