Isolation and identification of Salmonella spp. in raw milk from dairy herds in Colombia

R. Castañeda-Salazar, A. Pulido-Villamarín, Geraldine Lorena Ángel-Rodríguez, Camila Andrea Zafra-Alba, O. Oliver-Espinosa
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Salmonellosis is a foodborne disease (FBD) that affects public health and can cause death in people. Many outbreaks of Salmonellosis have been reported due to the contamination of raw milk and dairy products with the pathogen. To determine the prevalence of Salmonella spp. in milk samples from four dairy herds in the Sabana of Bogotá in 2017, 112 milk samples were taken directly from the mammary gland during milking. All milk samples were cultured and tested to isolate and identify Salmonella spp. using microbiological and molecular methods. Salmonella spp. prevalence of milk samples was found to be 20.5% (n=23). The main Salmonella serovars isolated were S. Newport (60.87%), S. Typhimurium (17.4%), S. Virchow, S. Bredeney, and S. Anatum (4.3% each one of the serovars). However, it was not possible to determine the Salmonella serotype in two isolates. The prevalence of Salmonella spp. in milk has not been studied extensively in Colombia. The 20.5% in the prevalence might be due to fact that the sample was taken directly from the mammary gland allowing a better chance of isolation by avoiding the dilutional effect of mixed milk from different cows in the buckets. This also suggests that the infection of the udder could have occurred by hematogenous dissemination or by milking machine contamination. This study highlights the need to implement measures to prevent contamination and reduce the problem in the herds, which will result in milk and dairy products with high standards of innocuity and quality and decrease the risk of foodborne illness.
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哥伦比亚奶牛群原料奶中沙门氏菌的分离和鉴定
沙门氏菌病是一种食源性疾病(FBD),影响公共卫生并可导致人死亡。据报道,由于原料奶和奶制品被沙门氏菌污染,许多沙门氏菌病爆发。为了确定2017年波哥大Sabana四个奶牛群的牛奶样本中沙门氏菌的流行情况,在挤奶期间直接从乳腺中采集了112份牛奶样本。所有牛奶样品均采用微生物学和分子方法进行培养和检测,以分离和鉴定沙门氏菌。牛奶样品中沙门氏菌感染率为20.5% (n=23)。检出的主要沙门氏菌血清型为新港沙门氏菌(60.87%)、鼠伤寒沙门氏菌(17.4%)、Virchow沙门氏菌、Bredeney沙门氏菌和Anatum沙门氏菌(各4.3%)。然而,无法确定两株分离株的沙门氏菌血清型。沙门氏菌在牛奶中的流行程度在哥伦比亚尚未得到广泛的研究。20.5%的患病率可能是由于样品直接取自乳腺,避免了桶中不同奶牛的混合奶的稀释作用,从而更好地隔离了。这也表明乳房感染可能是由血液传播或挤奶机污染引起的。这项研究强调需要采取措施防止污染和减少畜群中的问题,这将导致牛奶和乳制品具有高标准的无害和质量,并降低食源性疾病的风险。
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