Microbial status of apparently normal caprine milk in Sinai desert [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.403- 409Other title:
  • الحالة البكتيرية والفطرية لالبان الماعز السلمية ظاهريا في صحراء سيناء [Added title page title]
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  • Beni-Suef veterinary medical journal, 2001 v. 11 (2B) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Beni-Suef Veterinary Medical Journal 2001.v. 11(2B)Summary: Fifty samples of caprine milk were randomly collected from Sinai Desert and subjected to both bacterial and fungal examinations. The obtained results revealed that 36/50 were positive in ratio 72%, the high mean value of different counts (Aerobic, coliforms, staphylococci and Mould and yeast counts, with mean values 1.9 x 105 ± 8.9 x 104, 7.6 x 103 ± 7.0 x 103, 2.9 x 102 ± 1.4 x 102 and 2.9 x 102 ± 0.83 x 102 respectively. Incidence of typical E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase negative staphylococci, A. flavus, Alternaria spp, Cladosporium spp. and Penicillium spp. were 27.27%, 54.55%, 18.18%, 6.67%, 20.0%, 26.67% and 13.33% respectively. The bacterial isolates were resistant to oxytetracycline and Neomycin , highly sensitive to Gentamicin and Amoxicillin. The public health importance of the isolated bacteria and fungi were discussed.
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Fifty samples of caprine milk were randomly collected from Sinai Desert and subjected to both bacterial and fungal examinations. The obtained results revealed that 36/50 were positive in ratio 72%, the high mean value of different counts (Aerobic, coliforms, staphylococci and Mould and yeast counts, with mean values 1.9 x 105 ± 8.9 x 104, 7.6 x 103 ± 7.0 x 103, 2.9 x 102 ± 1.4 x 102 and 2.9 x 102 ± 0.83 x 102 respectively. Incidence of typical E.coli, Staphylococcus aureus, coagulase negative staphylococci, A. flavus, Alternaria spp, Cladosporium spp. and Penicillium spp. were 27.27%, 54.55%, 18.18%, 6.67%, 20.0%, 26.67% and 13.33% respectively. The bacterial isolates were resistant to oxytetracycline and Neomycin , highly sensitive to Gentamicin and Amoxicillin. The public health importance of the isolated bacteria and fungi were discussed.

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