Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong

Accessing food through wet markets is a common global daily occurrence, where fresh meat can be purchased to support an urbanizing world population. Similar to the wet markets in many other metropolitan cities in Asia, Hong Kong wet markets vary and are characterized by differing hygiene routines an...

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Main Authors: Wing Yui Ngan, Subramanya Rao, Long Chung Chan, Patrick T. Sekoai, Yang Pu, Yuan Yao, Aster Hei Yiu Fung, Olivier Habimana
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/12/1941
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spelling doaj-7e943fc7ff97453188fa5962c879c57c2020-12-08T00:03:43ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-12-0181941194110.3390/microorganisms8121941Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong KongWing Yui Ngan0Subramanya Rao1Long Chung Chan2Patrick T. Sekoai3Yang Pu4Yuan Yao5Aster Hei Yiu Fung6Olivier Habimana7The School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaThe School of Biological Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaAccessing food through wet markets is a common global daily occurrence, where fresh meat can be purchased to support an urbanizing world population. Similar to the wet markets in many other metropolitan cities in Asia, Hong Kong wet markets vary and are characterized by differing hygiene routines and access to essential modern technologies. The lack of risk assessments of food contact surfaces in these markets has led to substantial gaps in food safety knowledge and information that could help improve and maintain public health. Microbial profiling analyses were conducted on cutting boards that had been used to process pork, poultry, and seafood at 11 different wet markets. The markets differed in hygiene protocols and access to modern facilities. Irrespective of whether wet markets have access of modern infrastructure, the hygiene practices were largely found to be inefficient based on the prevalence of bacterial species typically associated with foodborne pathogens such as <i>Campylobacter fetus</i>, <i>Clostridium perfringens</i>, <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>, and <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</i>; indicator organisms such as <i>Escherichia coli</i>; as well as nonfoodborne pathogenic bacterial species potentially associated with nosocomial infections, such as <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> and <i>Enterobacter cloacae</i>. Other Vibrio species, <i>V. parahaemolyticus</i> and <i>V. vulnificus</i>, typically associated with contaminated raw or undercooked seafood with the potential to cause illness in humans, were also found on wooden cutting boards. This study indicated that the hygienic practices used in Hong Kong wet markets are not sufficient for preventing the establishment of spoilage or pathogenic organisms. This study serves as a basis to review current hygiene practices in wet markets and provides a framework to reassess existing safety protocols.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/12/1941wet marketwooden cutting boardssurface hygienefoodborne pathogensnosocomial bacteria
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author Wing Yui Ngan
Subramanya Rao
Long Chung Chan
Patrick T. Sekoai
Yang Pu
Yuan Yao
Aster Hei Yiu Fung
Olivier Habimana
spellingShingle Wing Yui Ngan
Subramanya Rao
Long Chung Chan
Patrick T. Sekoai
Yang Pu
Yuan Yao
Aster Hei Yiu Fung
Olivier Habimana
Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
Microorganisms
wet market
wooden cutting boards
surface hygiene
foodborne pathogens
nosocomial bacteria
author_facet Wing Yui Ngan
Subramanya Rao
Long Chung Chan
Patrick T. Sekoai
Yang Pu
Yuan Yao
Aster Hei Yiu Fung
Olivier Habimana
author_sort Wing Yui Ngan
title Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
title_short Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
title_full Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
title_fullStr Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Wet Market Modernization Levels and Hygiene Practices on the Microbiome and Microbial Safety of Wooden Cutting Boards in Hong Kong
title_sort impacts of wet market modernization levels and hygiene practices on the microbiome and microbial safety of wooden cutting boards in hong kong
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Accessing food through wet markets is a common global daily occurrence, where fresh meat can be purchased to support an urbanizing world population. Similar to the wet markets in many other metropolitan cities in Asia, Hong Kong wet markets vary and are characterized by differing hygiene routines and access to essential modern technologies. The lack of risk assessments of food contact surfaces in these markets has led to substantial gaps in food safety knowledge and information that could help improve and maintain public health. Microbial profiling analyses were conducted on cutting boards that had been used to process pork, poultry, and seafood at 11 different wet markets. The markets differed in hygiene protocols and access to modern facilities. Irrespective of whether wet markets have access of modern infrastructure, the hygiene practices were largely found to be inefficient based on the prevalence of bacterial species typically associated with foodborne pathogens such as <i>Campylobacter fetus</i>, <i>Clostridium perfringens</i>, <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i>, and <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</i>; indicator organisms such as <i>Escherichia coli</i>; as well as nonfoodborne pathogenic bacterial species potentially associated with nosocomial infections, such as <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i> and <i>Enterobacter cloacae</i>. Other Vibrio species, <i>V. parahaemolyticus</i> and <i>V. vulnificus</i>, typically associated with contaminated raw or undercooked seafood with the potential to cause illness in humans, were also found on wooden cutting boards. This study indicated that the hygienic practices used in Hong Kong wet markets are not sufficient for preventing the establishment of spoilage or pathogenic organisms. This study serves as a basis to review current hygiene practices in wet markets and provides a framework to reassess existing safety protocols.
topic wet market
wooden cutting boards
surface hygiene
foodborne pathogens
nosocomial bacteria
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/12/1941
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