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Nutritional, Microbiological, and Toxicological Quality Assessment of Foods Sold in Urban and Suburban Markets in Burkina Faso.

Dissinviel S Kpoda1, Moumouni Bandé2, Abdou M Compaoré3, Raoul B S Bazié4, Romaric N Meda5, Serges Somda6, Dimitri S Meda7, Hervé B N Kpoda8, Satouro A Somé9, Leticia Sakana10, Firmin Kaboré11, Soumeya Ouangrawa12, Ali Sié13, Mamadou Ouattara14, Richard Bakyono15, Clément Meda16, Bernard Ilboudo17, Ludovic Tapsoba18, Emmanuelle Semporé19, Blahima Konaté20, Awa Mien21, Souleymane Sanon22, Aboubakar S Ouattara23, Elie Kabré24, Hervé Hien25.   

Abstract

Food safety risks are becoming a public health problem with important socioeconomic consequences for human wellbeing, especially for pregnant women and infants. In this article, we describe findings from microbiological, toxicological, and nutritional quality assessments of foods from 5 localities in Burkina Faso, with the aim to provide baseline data on the quality of food and the risks to mothers and children. Samples for assessment included food sold in markets, stores, and restaurants (eg, cereals, oilseeds, vegetables, edible oils, powdered milk, dried fish, packaged water, ready-to-eat meals). The research team selected the samples using the random route method and analyzed them at the National Public Health Laboratory in Ouagadougou between January and December 2020. A total of 443 food samples were collected, of which 101 were analyzed for microbial contamination, 360 were analyzed for the presence of toxins, and 59 were analyzed for their nutritional value. The microbiological quality of 11.88% of the food samples was unsatisfactory, and 41.50% were contaminated with aflatoxins. At least 1 pesticide residue and cyfluthrin were detected in 58.10% of samples. The most detected contaminant (cyfluthrin) was found in 79.10% of the analyzed samples. A peroxide index higher than the normal value (10 mEq/kg) was found in 3.38% of the oil samples and 76.27% of the oil samples had a vitamin A content lower than the recommended limit of 11 mg/kg. This study is the first in Burkina Faso that provides baseline data on the quality of food and potential health risks to mothers and children in Burkina Faso. Considering the level of contaminants reported in this article, it is imperative to enhance routine monitoring of foods in the country.

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Keywords:  Bacteriology; Burkina Faso; Food safety; Microbiology; Toxicology

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35917509     DOI: 10.1089/hs.2022.0023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Secur        ISSN: 2326-5094


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1.  Assessing the Quality of Burkina Faso Soybeans Based on Fatty Acid Composition and Pesticide Residue Contamination.

Authors:  Elisabeth Rakiswendé Ouédraogo; Kiessoun Konaté; Abdoudramane Sanou; Hemayoro Sama; Ella Wendinpuikondo Rakèta Compaoré; Oksana Sytar; Adama Hilou; Marian Brestic; Mamoudou Hama Dicko
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-09-23       Impact factor: 4.927

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