INCIDENCE AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS BACTERIA IN BOVINE MILK

Doaa Sedky, A. Ghazy, Khloud A. Soliman
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Milk is an essential source for the ingredients needed for infant growth and adult health. Healthy milk production is important for consumer safety. The aim of the present review article was to highlight on the incidence and control of the infectious bacteria in bovine milk. Raw bovine milk is considered as a vehicle for many infectious bacterial diseases such as Bovine Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Leptospirosis and Mycoplasma infection. The main microorganisms which isolated from bovine milk in cows with mastitis were Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus spp., Streptococcus agalactiae, Pasteurella spp., Klebsiella spp., Pseudomonas spp. and Streptococcus dysgalactiae. Early and accurate diagnosis is necessary for achieving successful control programs against the infectious bacteria in bovine milk. For successful control of the infectious bacterial diseases in bovine milk, it is mandatory to follow preventive measures such as proper hygienic procedures regarding animal husbandry and handling, providing the cows with balanced nutrition, following vaccination programs against bacterial diseases, reporting of the notifiable diseases to the health authorities, meticulous inspection of the consistency and color of milk and pasteurization of milk. Vaccination programs provide protection of dairy farm animals by preventing or reducing bacterial infections which in turn can help safeguard dairy industry. The main treatment protocol of bacterial diseases in dairy cows is by using suitable antibiotics, so it is necessary to carry out drug sensitivity test before choosing the proper antibiotic. However, multidrug resistance (MDR) has become a growing threat regards the management of infectious bacterial diseases. Therefore, the introduction of alternative antimicrobial agents such as herbal treatment, probiotics, nanoparticles, and stem cells therapy is of absolute necessity to guard against bacterial multidrug resistance. Also, animal vaccinations are important tools for protection against many infectious bacterial diseases affecting bovine milk.
牛乳中感染性细菌的发生与控制
牛奶是婴儿成长和成人健康所需成分的重要来源。健康的牛奶生产对消费者安全至关重要。本文就牛乳中感染性细菌的发生及控制作一综述。生牛乳被认为是许多传染性细菌疾病的载体,如牛结核病、布鲁氏菌病、钩端螺旋体病和支原体感染。乳腺炎奶牛乳中分离到的主要微生物为大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、链球菌、无乳链球菌、巴氏杆菌、克雷伯氏菌、假单胞菌和无乳链球菌。早期和准确的诊断是必要的,以实现成功的控制方案,对传染性细菌的牛奶。为了成功地控制牛奶中的传染性细菌疾病,必须采取预防措施,如正确的饲养和处理卫生程序,为奶牛提供均衡的营养,遵循预防细菌疾病的疫苗接种计划,向卫生当局报告必须报告的疾病,仔细检查牛奶的稠度和颜色以及牛奶的巴氏消毒。疫苗接种计划通过预防或减少细菌感染来保护奶牛农场的动物,从而有助于保护乳制品行业。奶牛细菌性疾病的主要治疗方案是使用合适的抗生素,因此有必要在选择合适的抗生素之前进行药敏试验。然而,多药耐药(MDR)已成为感染性细菌疾病管理方面日益严重的威胁。因此,引入替代抗菌剂,如草药治疗、益生菌、纳米颗粒和干细胞治疗,对于防止细菌多药耐药是绝对必要的。此外,动物接种疫苗是预防许多影响牛乳的传染性细菌疾病的重要工具。
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