Abstract:
In healthcare settings a nutritious diet is essential for the patients in hospital. Food must
be safe and of good quality. Meals or foods offered to the patients inside the hospital
environment are an essential part of their overall care for recovery. Bacterial
contamination of hospital food items can be hazardous for the health and safety of the
patients. Therefore, the present research work was undertaken to find out the presence of
enteric bacteria specially E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella and Vibrio species from different
hospital food of Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Five agar media MacConkey, Tryptone Bile Xglucoronide
(TBX) agar, Thiosulfate Citrate Bile Salt-sucrose (TCBS) agar, Brilliant
Green Agar (BGA) and Xylose-Lysine Desoxycholate agar (XLD) were used to observe
the presence of our targeted microorganisms in food items. Seven biochemical tests were
performed to identify the targeted organisms. The tests are KIA, citrate, motility, indole,
ornithine, urease, and oxidase test. Out of thirty-one food samples 7 (36.85%) food
samples were suspected to be contaminated with E. coli, 9 (37.37%) food samples were
suspected to be contaminated with Vibrio species, 3 (15.79%) food samples were
suspected to be contaminated with Aeromonas species. All these enteric pathogens could
be the potential cause for foodborne illnesses and may further deteriorate the patients’
health. So, the hospital canteen authority should take necessary steps to maintain good
quality of food to ensure patients health safety.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.