Shiga toxin (STX) gene analysis and verotoxigenic potentials of Escherichia coli isolated from ‘bobozi’- an indigenous Nigerian ready to eat fermented cassava chip
Abstract:Many strains of E. coli have been identified as food borne pathogens inducing serious gastrointestinal diseases and even causing death in humans. Amongst these are those referred to as Shiga or Vero toxin producing E. coli. Bobozi is an Indigenous Nigerian ready to eat snack food made from cassava and is widely consumed in most parts of the country. The objective of this study was to Isolate and Identify E. coli from Bobozi, analyze their Shiga toxin (stx) gene profile and thereafter determine their verotoxin … Show more
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