Incidence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Coryphaena hippurus (dorado fish) and Thunnus alalunga (albacore fish) sold in high-demand markets in Guayaquil City
Aura Hidalgo,
Melissa León,
Enrique Salazar Llorente
et al.
Abstract:Foodborne diseases affect around 600 million people in the world. In Ecuador, the Ministry of Public Health
(MSP) reported 12,203 cases of food poisoning caused mainly by Salmonella species, hepatitis virus or other
pathogenic microorganisms in 2019. However, there are no reports of diseases caused by Vibrio species in
Ecuador. The present study assessed the presence of V. parahaemolyticus, mesophilic aerobics, total coliforms
and E. coli. Samples of Coryphaena hippurus (dorado fish) and Thunnus alalunga (alba… Show more
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