Abstract
Various plants products including seeds are an important source for vitamins,
minerals, proteins, and energy. Predominantly they are eaten fresh and uncooked
or even if it they are cooked; they are handled in un-hygienic manner
that change them to a major source of intestinal infection. This study aimed to
assess the parasitic contamination in roasted groundnut, nabag, and tasali sold
by street venders at Khartoum state, Sudan at the period from July 2019 to
January 2020. A total of 45 samples (15 of each crop) were purchased from
different 15 street venders (5 from each block) at Khartoum state. Samples
were washed and exposed to parasitological concentration techniques; Formal
Ether Concentration Technique and Saturated Sugar Floatation technique to
detect any infective stage. The obtained data were analyzed using SPSS. The
frequency of parasitic contamination among all crops products was calculated
in addition to using Chi-square to test the significance of relationships. The
detected parasites included two genera; E.histolytica (33.3%) and G.lamblia
(15.6%); whereas no any helminthic parasites were detected. Mixed
contamination of the mentioned parasites was observed in 11.1%. The most
contaminated crop was nabag (22.2%) followed by roasted groundnut (20%),
and then tasali (17.8%). There was no relation between the positivity of
samples and crop type (P value= 0.757). The relations between the detected
parasite species and crop type, Khartoum blocks were also insignificant (p
value: 0.639 and 0.460 respectively). Concerning the used techniques; FECT
was more sensitive than saturated sugar technique (p value: 0.000). The
present study showed that; there was no effect of crop type on the result
positivity of used techniques; FECT and saturated sugar solution technique (p
value: 0.655 and 0.591 respectively). The recovered parasite species were
implicated in large numbers of intestinal parasitic infections at Khartoum
state; hence health authorities should take corrective actions including: soil and water screening at the beginning of agricultural season. In addition to
periodic check of venders themselves and their products in central markets or
streets. Improve the health education level of farmers, sellers, and population
about the infection acquiring and how to prevent it would provide maximum help.
Mohammed, A (2021). Rates Of Parasitic Contamination For Arachis Hypogaea L (Groundnuts) , Citrullus Lanatus Seeds (Watermelon Seeds) , And Ziziphus Spina-Christi Fruit (Nabag) Sold By Street Venders In Khartoum. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/rates-of-parasitic-contamination-for-arachis-hypogaea-l-groundnuts-citrullus-lanatus-seeds-watermelon-seeds-and-ziziphus-spina-christi-fruit-nabag-sold-by-street-venders-in-khartoum-state
Mohammed, Arwa "Rates Of Parasitic Contamination For Arachis Hypogaea L (Groundnuts) , Citrullus Lanatus Seeds (Watermelon Seeds) , And Ziziphus Spina-Christi Fruit (Nabag) Sold By Street Venders In Khartoum" Afribary. Afribary, 19 May. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/rates-of-parasitic-contamination-for-arachis-hypogaea-l-groundnuts-citrullus-lanatus-seeds-watermelon-seeds-and-ziziphus-spina-christi-fruit-nabag-sold-by-street-venders-in-khartoum-state. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Mohammed, Arwa . "Rates Of Parasitic Contamination For Arachis Hypogaea L (Groundnuts) , Citrullus Lanatus Seeds (Watermelon Seeds) , And Ziziphus Spina-Christi Fruit (Nabag) Sold By Street Venders In Khartoum". Afribary, Afribary, 19 May. 2021. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/rates-of-parasitic-contamination-for-arachis-hypogaea-l-groundnuts-citrullus-lanatus-seeds-watermelon-seeds-and-ziziphus-spina-christi-fruit-nabag-sold-by-street-venders-in-khartoum-state >.
Mohammed, Arwa . "Rates Of Parasitic Contamination For Arachis Hypogaea L (Groundnuts) , Citrullus Lanatus Seeds (Watermelon Seeds) , And Ziziphus Spina-Christi Fruit (Nabag) Sold By Street Venders In Khartoum" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/rates-of-parasitic-contamination-for-arachis-hypogaea-l-groundnuts-citrullus-lanatus-seeds-watermelon-seeds-and-ziziphus-spina-christi-fruit-nabag-sold-by-street-venders-in-khartoum-state