Summary: | Foodborne diseases are mainly caused by bacterial contamination which can lead to severe
diarrhea. This study aimed to detect the presence of Shiga toxin-Producing
Escherichia coli
O157,
Escherichia coli
non-O157 and virulence gene in raw vegetables. The samples were
purchased from wet market and hypermarket in Selangor. The detections were carried out by
using the combination methods of Most Probable Number-Polymerase Chain Reaction (MPN-
PCR). A total of 37(18.5%) samples were found to be contaminated by STEC. Out of these
37 isolates, four (10.8%) of the isolates were E. coli O157 while 33(89.2%) were
E. coli
non-
O157. However, there was no
E. coli
O157:H7 detected in all the samples. The occurrence of
Shiga toxin-Producing
E. coli
in edible raw vegetables samples suggests the importance of this
pathogen in vegetables. Therefore, more studies are required to remove this pathogen from
vegetables.
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