TY - JOUR AU - de Moura, Edinaidy Suianny Rocha AU - Abrantes, Maria Rociene AU - Mendes, Carolina de Gouveia AU - de Oliveira, Adriene Rosceli Menezes AU - de Sousa, Êlika Suzianny AU - da Silva, Jean Berg Alves PY - 2015/10/04 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Hygienic-sanitary profile and microbiological dangers in public slaughterhouses JF - Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine JA - Braz. J. Vet. Med. VL - 37 IS - 3 SE - DO - UR - https://bjvm.org.br/BJVM/article/view/404 SP - 203-208 AB - <p>ABSTRACT. Moura E.S.R., Abrantes M.R., Mendes C.G., Oliveira A.R.M, Souza E.S. &amp; Silva J.B.A. [Hygienic-sanitary profile and microbiological dangers in public slaughterhouses.] Perfil higiênico-sanitário e perigos microbiológicos em abatedouros públicos. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 37(3):203-208, 2015. Departamento de Ciência Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Avenida Francisco Mota, 572, Bairro Costa e Silva, Mossoró, RN 59625-900, Brasil. E-mail: jeanberg@ufersa.edu.br The aim of this study was to evaluate hygienic and sanitary conditions of municipal slaughterhouses in Rio Grande do Norte. Through a check list, hygienic conditions of establishments and handlers were observed and the percentage of compliance was rated excellent (≥ 80%), good (60 to 79.9%), regular (40 to 59.9%) and poor (&lt;40%), according to official standards established by Brazilian legislation. Ten water samples were collected to analyze total and thermotolerant coliforms; and 200 swab samples, including 150 from the utensils, equipment, handlers, and cattle carcasses were investigated for Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacteria, and 50 from the environment for Listeria sp. research. It was noted, through the check list, the existence of various inadequate parameters when compared to those established, and required by law. According to the percentage of compliance found in abattoirs during the assessment visits, no slaughterhouse was rated as excellent, only one was considered good, one was classified as regular and three were considered poor. As for the microbiological analyzes, the presence of coliforms was confirmed in water from two slaughterhouses. High bacteria counts were found in swabs from tools, handlers, and cattle carcasses, and the presence of Listeria sp. was observed in three slaughterhouses. Therefore, the precarious sanitary conditions of the municipal slaughterhouses studied in Rio Grande do Norte represent a risk to consumer health.</p> ER -