Insa. Almost Half of Street Food Sold in Lisbon with Poor Microbiological Quality
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Samples assessed as potentially hazardous to health were fungus cochinettes, which require sufficient temperature for the elimination of microorganisms inside them.
The study, published in the Epidemiological Bulletin Observations of the National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge (INSA), aimed to monitor the microbiological quality of ‘street food’, ready for consumption, sold in the metropolitan area of Lisbon. 118 single samples of ‘street food’ food’ food were collected in 39 sales points from seven areas of the district of Lisbon between March 2019 and December 2022. The samples were classified in g…
The conclusion is that of a study by the National Institute of San Ricardo Jorge.
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