دارات [Dry Season] (Mahamat Saleh Haroun, 2006)
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دارات [Dry Season] (Mahamat Saleh Haroun, 2006)
N'Djamena, Chad
دارات [Dry Season] (Mahamat Saleh Haroun, 2006)
Grigris (Mahamat Saleh Haroun - 2013)
N'Djamena, Chad
Meat is an important source of macronutrients and micronutrients essential for maintaining a healthy body. However, meat processing can sometimes lead to contamination due to poor hygiene. This study aimed to assess the impact of domestic drying on the microbiological quality of dried meats sold in N’Djamena. Microbiological analyses were carried out using standard analytical methods. Data were processed in Excel 2016 and compared using SPSS 17.0 software. A total of 30 samples were collected from April to June 2022 at 5 sites in N’Djamena. Total aerobic mesophilic flora ranged from 5.27×105 to 5.18×107 CFU/g, while thermotolerant coliforms varied from 2.15×103 to 3.75×105 CFU/g. S. aureus was present in all samples, with loads ranging from 1.82×104 to 6.09×104 CFU/g. Yeasts and molds ranged from 1.15×103 to 5.91×104 CFU/g, and E. coli from 2.91×102 to 6×103 CFU/g. The microbiological quality of the samples analyzed showed high levels of unsatisfactory results: 53.30% for total aerobic mesophilic flora, 70% for total coliforms, 26% for thermotolerant coliforms and 60% for Staphylococcus aureus. The microbiological results show that artisanal drying methods hurt the quality of dried meat sold in N’Djamena.
This study was conducted to contribute to the improvement of exclusive breastfeeding practices in the urban community of N’Djamena. It was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted from January 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024. 192 mothers of children aged 0 to 6 months admitted to the Nutritional and Therapeutic Unit of Notre Dame des Apôtres Hospital were included in the study. Data were collected and analyzed using Excel 2016 spreadsheet software. The results showed that the surveyed mothers were relatively young and mostly educated. Although 75% of these mothers were informed about the benefits and importance of exclusive breastfeeding, only 23.43% practiced it. The breastfeeding initiation practices of these mothers were commendable as 90.62% had given colostrum to their children. However, there are still many psychological barriers related to breastfeeding that need to be addressed, as exclusive breastfeeding is the best way to prevent malnutrition.
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