Salmonella
Salmonella
Salmonella
College of Engineering
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING
3rd floor, CEA bldg., NDC Campus, Anonas St., Sta. Mesa, Manila
Salmonella
Bacteria
Detection in
Pork
MEMBERS:
Brin, Miguel Carlos
Magculang, Ismael
Magkalas, Alyssa Jane
Sevilla, John Leo
Suba, Cedric Hener
BSECE IV-3
Introduction
Salmonella is one of the causes of food poisoning in the world. It can
be found in raw food products from animals such as egg products, meat, and
dairy products. In the Philippines, meat, specifically pork, is the most
common source of food.
Salmonella bacteria typically live in animal and human intestines and
are shed through feces. It become an important bacterial genus which one of
the most common forms of food poisoning worldwide. Humans become
infected most frequently through contaminated water or food. Typically,
people with salmonella infection have no symptoms. Others develop
diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps within eight to 72 hours. Most healthy
people recover within a few days without specific treatment. In some cases,
the diarrhea associated with salmonella infection can be so dehydrating as to
require prompt medical attention.
Salmonella infection usually isn't life-threatening. However, in certain
people especially infants and young children, older adults, transplant
recipients, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems,
the development of complications can be dangerous. People who can't drink
enough to replace the fluid you're losing from persistent diarrhea, you may
become dehydrated. Warning signs include: decreased urine output, dry
mouth and tongue, sunken eyes and reduced production of tears. If
salmonella infection enters your bloodstream, it can infect tissues throughout
your body. People who have had salmonella are also at higher risk of
developing reactive arthritis also known as Reiter's syndrome.
Salmonella enteric serovar Typhi, a species of Salmonella, is one of the
causes of typhoid fever. Throughout the history, it triggered many direct
outbreaks and people eventually recognized the link between typhoid fever
and contaminated food or beverages. These bacteria that also can be found
in hogs succumbed to the disease known as hog cholera (Dr Tomislav
Mestrovic, MD, PhD).
Background of the Study
Evolution of Salmonella became drastic that it can be found in
gastrointestinal tracts of animals. Due to its evolution, animal feces and
water sources are being tested. Salmonellae are also been able to survive in
meats and animal products that are not thoroughly cooked and still animal
products
are
the
main
cause
of
transmission.
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Theoretical Framework
into 3 ml of nutrient broth and incubated at 37C for 1.5 h or until turbidity
was barely detectable. A small quantity of the broth culture was then flooded
onto a nutrient agar plate, allowed to dry for approximately 15 min, and then
spotted with phages by using a 1-ml syringe with a 26-gauge needle.
All of the phages employed in this study were used at a routine test
dilution of not less than 10-3. The plates were incubated overnight at 37C
and read the next day. The cultures were examined with the aid of an X10
aplantic hand lens and viewed through the bottom of the plate. Phage
activity was recorded on the basis of the reactions. The convenience inherent
in this expanded typing set appears to be epidemiologically significant.
To further explain some principles about this study, the researcher
used the QIAGENs microbial detection principle. It states that:
1. In mechanical disruption of bacteria and fungi, some pathogens
contain small beads that are suitable for lysing bacteria. Both
accessory kits include reagents, which prevents foaming of the
sample during the mechanical disruption.
2. For purification of total DNA from animal blood and tissues and
from bacteria, tissue kits provide fast and easy silica-based DNA
purification in convenient spin-column. Most samples can be
directly
lysed
with
proteinase,
eliminating
the
need
for
for
specific
sample
types
provide
reproducible