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International Journal of Microbiology | 2014

Assessment of the Contamination of Some Foodstuffs by Escherichia coli O157 in Benin, West Africa

Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Victorien Dougnon; Roch Christian Johnson; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Boniface Yehouenou; Sylvain Kougblenou; Maxime Agonsa; Magloire Legonou; Thomas Dadié; Lamine Baba-Moussa

Escherichia coli O157 is a pathogenic bacterium causing haemorrhagic colitis. It represents a serious public health problem in Northern America and Europe, which can plague Africa. Most cases of mentioned poisoning were related to contaminated meat products and vegetables. The present work aimed to estimate the prevalence of E. coli O157 in meat and vegetables in Benin. For this purpose, 6 lots of faeces samples from pigs and 8 from cattle were collected at the farms on the outskirts of Cotonou. Similarly, 20 samples of carcasses, 20 samples of intestines and stomach, and 20 surfaces samples of slaughtering equipment were taken. Vegetables and environment materials in gardens have also been sampled for 84 samples. Bacteriological analyses revealed a percentage of contamination of 50% for pig faeces and 25% for cattle ones. All the meats from stalling parks have been contaminated by this bacterium. For vegetables, 14.6% of samples were contaminated by E. coli O157. The presence of this pathovar in animal breeding and slaughtering environment and in the gardens shows that Benin is not aware of the risks of foodborne illness associated with the consumption of contaminated products. Therefore, it urges including that germ in a systematic search during safety control of food products in Benin.


Veterinary World | 2017

Traditional treatment of human and animal salmonelloses in Southern Benin: Knowledge of farmers and traditherapists.

Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; E. Deguenon; L. Fah; Boris Legba; Yaovi Mahuton Gildas Hounmanou; Jerrold Agbankpè; A. Amadou; H. Koudokpon; Kafayath Fabiyi; Alidah Aniambossou; Phénix Assogba; Edna Hounsa; M. de Souza; F. Avlessi; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Fernand Gbaguidi; Michel Boko; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Lamine Baba-Moussa

Aim:: This study aimed to report medicinal plants that are likely to be used in the control of salmonellosis. Materials and Methods:: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Southern Benin. Semi-structured questionnaires were administered to 150 farmers and 100 traditional therapists in seven high municipalities. This step helped to collect plants that are used in the treatment of animal salmonellosis and typhoid fever in human. Results:: The results revealed a low level of use of medicinal plants among breeders who prefer antibiotics such as oxytetracycline (53.55%), tylosine + sulfadimerazine (15.30%), and alphaceryl (19.13%). However, plants such as Moringa oleifera (leaves), Carica papaya (leaves and seeds), and Vernonia amygdalina (leaves) were mostly used by some farmers. From traditional therapists, 57 plant species of 32 families were identified as typhoid fever cures; among which Leguminosae, Asteraceae, and Euphorbiaceae were predominant. Persea americana (22.72%), V. amygdalina (7.57%), and Corchorus olitorius (7.57%) were the most cited by traditherapists for the treatment of typhoid fever in human. Conclusion:: This study provides a database for further studies on the in vitro and in vivo efficacy of Benin plant species on Salmonella spp. These evaluations will guarantee the availability of new therapeutic solutions for populations.


avicenna journal of phytomedicine | 2014

Treatment of hypercholesterolemia: screening of Solanum macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) as a medicinal plant in Benin

Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Jean Robert Klotoé; Maximin Senou; Lauris Fah; Hornel Koudokpon; Casimir D. Akpovi; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Phyllis G.A. Addo; Frédéric Loko; Michel Boko


Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-napoca | 2017

Pathogenicity, Epidemiology and Virulence Factors of Salmonella species: A Review

Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; Boris Legba; Esther Deguenon; Gildas Hounmanou; Jerrold Agbankpè; Afoussatou Amadou; Kafayath Fabiyi; Phénix Assogba; Edna Hounsa; Alidah Aniambossou; Muriel de Souza; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Lamine Baba-Moussa; Tossou Jacques Dougnon


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2015

Etude ethnobotanique des légumes feuilles thérapeutiques utilisés dans le traitement des diarrhées au sud-Bénin (Afrique de l’Ouest)

Aj Agbankpe; Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Boniface Yehouenou; H Yedomonhan; M Legonou; Tossou Jacques Dougnon


Ai Magazine | 2012

Portage of Bacteria Responsible of Foodborne Illness in Scholarly Canteens (Republic of Benin)

Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Patrick A. Edorh; Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; Magloire Legonou; Jean Robert Klotoé; Frédéric Loko


Pharmacopée et médecine traditionnelle africaine | 2016

Effet de la poudre des feuilles de Tephrosia vogelii (Fabaceae) sur les juvéniles de Oreochromis niloticus (Cichlidae)

Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Eugénie Anago; Hounnankpon Yédomonhan


Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016

Evaluation des effets néphroprotecteurs de l’extrait aqueux des feuilles de Lophira lanceolata (Ochnaceae) chez le rat albinos wistar

Tossou Jacques Dougnon


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2016

Pratiques d’élevage avicole au Sud-Bénin (Afrique de l’Ouest) et impacts sur l’hygiène des fumiers produits

Mêdessou Armande Boko; Tamègnon Victorien Dougnon; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Claude Ahouangninou; Placide Cledjo; Mohamed M. Soumanou


Archive | 2014

Digestion en anaérobiose des fientes de poulets : impacts sur la qualité microbiologique des feuilles de Solanum macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) cultivé au Bénin ( Anaerobic digestion of poultry manure: impact on the microbiological quality of leaves of Solanum macrocarpon Linn (Solanaceae) produced in Benin )

T. Victorien Dougnon; Honoré Sourou Bankolé; Jean Robert Klotoé; Magloire Legonou; Tossou Jacques Dougnon; Thomas Dadié; Michel Boko

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