8106positive for aminoglycosides and/or quinolones and/or macrolides (17.24%) and beta-lactam and/or sulfonamides and/or tetracyclines (51.72%). Residues of aminoglycosides and/or quinolones and/or macrolides were detected in 25% of curds, 2.38% of pasteurized milk and 16.66% of yoghurt while, the residues of beta-lactam and/or sulfonamides and/or tetracyclines were detected in 70% of curds, 66.66% of pasteurized milk and 38.88% of yoghurt. Conclusion and Application: Milk and dairy products are contaminated by antibiotics residues of different families exceeding the authorized maximum limits. Therefore, measures to raise awareness of farmers and quality control of dairy products must be made to preserve the health of consumers.
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