Title of article
A case of sporadic ovine mastitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes and its effect on contamination of raw milk and raw-milk cheeses produced in the on-farm dairy
Author/Authors
Schoder، Dagmar نويسنده , , Winter، Petra نويسنده , , Kareem، Abdoulla نويسنده , , Baumgartner، Walter نويسنده , , Wagner، Martin نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-394
From page
395
To page
0
Abstract
We describe a case of listerial mastitis in a flock of 130 sheep. The animals were housed at a farm where the bulk raw ewe milk was processed to produce raw milk soft cheese. List. monocytogenes was shed from the right mammary complex. Shedding was observed over a period of 99 d. A mean level of 4·56×10^4 cfu (colony forming units) Listeria monocytogenes/ml was recovered from the raw milk originating from the infected udder. The numbers ranged from 9×10^1 to 2·95×10^5. The bulk milk was contaminated by approx. 5·7×10^3 cfu/ml. In the cheese product, 2·0×10^2 cfu List. monocytogenes/g were constantly detectable for a period of 7 d post manufacture. The starter culture used for coagulation had a pivotal influence on the behaviour of List. monocytogenes during cheesemaking. Using the same mesophilic buttermilk culture as used by the farmer allowed numbers of Listeria to increase 60-fold within 12 h owing to a delayed acidification of the bulk milk. Addition of a thermophilic yogurt culture reduced the numbers of Listeria within 8 h of incubation.
Keywords
Ewe , Listeria monocytogenes , Mastitis
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF DAIRY RESEARCH
Record number
92667
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