“…This variability between different study results could be attributed to the differences in geographical, study population, farm hygienic and management practices (such as breeds, farm size, the practice of hand milking, and absence of dry cow therapy), milking methods, and instruments employed (11, 42). Herein, the four virulence genes of hla, nuc, clfa, and eta were examined in the current S. aureus bacteria, which differed from the six genes named sea, seb, seg, sei, selp, and tsst1 in a previous study in S. aureus isolated from tank milk samples in Turkey (43), and twenty-two genes (aur, splA, hlgC, hlb, lukE, seg, sei, sem, sen, seo, seu, seb, sec, sed, seh, lukD, sek, splB, hlgA, sel, seq, and hlgB) from milk samples in the US (32). Exfoliative toxin (eta) genes were rarely detected in S. aureus isolated from mastitis positive dairy animals.…”