2002
DOI: 10.1017/s0022029902005459
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Microbial composition, including the incidence of pathogens, of goat milk from the Bergamo region of Italy during a lactation year

Abstract: S. Sixty samples of raw goat milk intended for Caprino cheese-making were collected from ten farms in the Bergamo area over a 6-month period. Analyses of main microbial groups, somatic cell count (SCC) and pH were performed to determine the effect of origin (farm) and lactation period (April -September) on microbial composition and the incidence of pathogens in milk. Overall mean values were : standard plate count (SPC), 5n0i10% cfu\ml ; yeasts, 2n5i10# cfu\ml ; coliforms, 9n1i10# cfu\ml ; Escherichia co… Show more

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“…Hence, SE production (SEA-SED) was demonstrated in 57.3-64% of the S. aureus isolates from Norwegian bulk CM (Jørgensen et al 2005;Mørk et al 2003). Forty five and 35% of the S. aureus isolates from bulk CM were characterized by (Foschino et al 2002). Among the types of SE produced by enterotoxigenic CM isolates, a high prevalence of SEC (85.7%) was observed, which is consistent with previous studies (Foschino et al 2002;Harvey and Gilmour 1988;Morandi et al 2007;Scherrer et al 2004;Valle et al 1990).…”
Section: Detection Of Enterotoxigenic S Aureussupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Hence, SE production (SEA-SED) was demonstrated in 57.3-64% of the S. aureus isolates from Norwegian bulk CM (Jørgensen et al 2005;Mørk et al 2003). Forty five and 35% of the S. aureus isolates from bulk CM were characterized by (Foschino et al 2002). Among the types of SE produced by enterotoxigenic CM isolates, a high prevalence of SEC (85.7%) was observed, which is consistent with previous studies (Foschino et al 2002;Harvey and Gilmour 1988;Morandi et al 2007;Scherrer et al 2004;Valle et al 1990).…”
Section: Detection Of Enterotoxigenic S Aureussupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Forty five and 35% of the S. aureus isolates from bulk CM were characterized by (Foschino et al 2002). Among the types of SE produced by enterotoxigenic CM isolates, a high prevalence of SEC (85.7%) was observed, which is consistent with previous studies (Foschino et al 2002;Harvey and Gilmour 1988;Morandi et al 2007;Scherrer et al 2004;Valle et al 1990). High proportions (85.2-94%) of SEC production in SE-positive S. aureus isolates from bulk CM have also been reported in the studies of Jørgensen et al (2005) and Spanu et al (2013).…”
Section: Detection Of Enterotoxigenic S Aureussupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Na Itália, foi verificada média de 1,2x10 4 UFC mL -1 de S. aureus, em 43% das amostras de leite de mistura analisadas (FOSCHINO et al, 2002), e, na Suíça, este microrganismo foi observado em 31,7% das amostras analisadas (MUEHLHERR et al, 2003 alimentos. Comparando-se os valores de coliformes totais e fecais e estafilococos observados entre as propriedades que utilizam ordenha mecânica e aquelas que empregam a ordenha manual, não houve diferença estatística significativa (P>0,05).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Na Itália, a média de coliformes totais verificada em amostras de leite do rebanho foi de 9,1x10 3 UFC mL -1 , tendo sido verificada diferença significativa no número de coliformes entre propriedades (FOSCHINO et al, 2002), o que pode estar relacionado a diferenças de instalações e manejo. Por outro lado, amostras de leite armazenadas em latões imersos em água refrigerada por até três dias apresentaram contagem máxima de 1x10 2 UFC mL -1 de coliformes fecais (MURICY et al, 2002) no RS e na Suíça, sendo que 61,6% das amostras coletadas em tanques de expansão apresentaram enterobactérias (MUEHLHERR et al, 2003).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Fifty-two isolates associated with animal S. aureus infections, namely, broiler chicken osteomyelitis (n=2), rabbit staphylococcosis (n=3) and mastitis (cows=42, sheep=1, goats=4), which included animal-associated clonal types previously identified by molecular fingerprinting techniques (Rodgers et al, 1999;Fitzgerald et al, 1997Fitzgerald et al, , 2000Hermans et al, 2000;Foschino et al, 2002), were examined. These were confirmed to belong to animal-associated clonal types using multiple locus sequence typing (Smyth, 2006).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%