Contamination of Fresh Vegetables by Parasites in Jardinah Region, Benghazi

Contamination of Fresh Vegetables by Parasites in Jardinah Region, Benghazi

Najla Abdul-Razig Najem

Department of Microbiology, Higher Institute of Science and Technology-Seluk,

Benghazi, Libya.

Abstract

Eating raw vegetables is a significant way to spread various infectious diseases. This study aimed to investigate parasitic contamination in some commonly used salad vegetables in the Jardina region of Libya. The extraction process involves isolating parasites from fresh, raw vegetable samples to obtain analyzable samples for detection. Samples are concentrated using centrifugation, a process that separates heavier particles (such as parasitic stages) from the liquid, making it easier to analyze the sample and increasing the likelihood of detecting parasites. The concentrated samples are then stained using iodine stain and modified Ziehl-Neelsen stain. Finally, the samples are examined under a microscope. Of the 200 samples analyzed, 45% (90/200) contained parasites. The parasites included Giardia lamblia cysts, Entamoeba histolytica cysts, Entamoeba coli cysts, Enterobius vermicularis eggs, Hymenolepis nana eggs, Ascaris lumbricoides eggs, & Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts. The highest number of contaminated samples was found in coriander, 75%, while the lowest amount of contamination was found in tomatoes, 31.2%. The prevalence of parasites was highest for G. lamblia cysts in raw vegetable salads (15%). This was followed by E. histolytica cysts (10%), E. coli cysts (7%), 5% for each of E. vermicularis & H. nana eggs. A. lumbricoides eggs and Cryptosporidium spp. oocysts each accounted for 3%. These findings highlight the potential significance of these results for global food safety. The importance of raw vegetables used daily in salads lies in their potential to endanger public health through the transmission of intestinal parasites among people in the Jardina region.

Keywords: Vegetables, Parasite, contamination, Jardina, Libya 
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