Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the influence of immersion chilling on broiler carcasses contamination by fecal coliforms counting in a poultry slaughterhouse under Federal Sanitary Inspection by individual and three class plan interpretation of the results. Two hundred and forty broiler carcasses, being collected 120 before and 120 after passage thought chillers, were analyzed for coliform counting by plate count technique. The averages of the counts obtained from all carcasses collected before and after immersion chilling were different, with an average reduction of 0.99log10 CFU g-1 of fecal coliforms. Regarding individual results (two class plan) before chilling, 16.7% (20/120) of the carcasses were classified as unacceptable, against 37.5% (45/120) regarding lots results (three class plan). There was a strong association between the acceptability of lots and immersion chilling with an Odds Ratio value of 35.48. It was demonstrated the importance of the offi cial sampling plan and immersion chilling in the production process, being decisive for the acceptance of the chicken carcass lots by the national legislation standards.
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Simas, V. S., Santos, F. F. dos, Gouvêa, R., Aquino, M. H. C. de, Abreu, D. L. da C., Nascimento, E. R. do, & Pereira, V. L. de A. (2013). Pré-resfriamento na redução de coliformes em carcaças de frango de corte. Ciencia Rural, 43(9), 1618–1622. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782013000900013
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