“…In this study, S.aureus was isolated in 18.4% of the tested samples. A range of 4-25.6% contamination rates were reported for bovine milk samples collected from different areas including Tabriz, Tehran, Zanjan, São Paulo state, Brazil and Shanghai showing that the level of contamination in present work is comparable to those studies (Fagundes et al, 2010;Fooladi et al, 1970;Haghi et al, 2019;Rahbar Saadat et al, 2014;Song et al, 2015). Different parameters such as season of sampling,post-harvest practices, geographical region, and methods of isolation and identification have been mentioned as probable reasons of the observed variation in the prevalence of S. aureus (Haghi et al, 2019).…”