| Literature DB >> 22769601 |
Karen Hunt1, Niall Drummond, Mary Murphy, Francis Butler, Jim Buckley, Kieran Jordan.
Abstract
During routine sampling of bulk raw milk on a dairy farm, the pathogenic bacteria Listeria monocytogenes was found to be a contaminant, at numbers < 100 cfu/ml. A strain with an indistinguishable pulsed-field gel electrophoresis pattern was isolated from the bulk milk two months later. Environmental swabs taken at the dairy environment were negative for the presence of L. monocytogenes, indicating a possible case of excretion of the L. monocytogenes directly into the milk. Milk samples were collected from the individual cows and analysed, resulting in the identification of L. monocytogenes excretion (at 280 cfu/ml) from one of the 4 mammary quarters of one dairy cow out of 180. When the infected cow was isolated from the herd, no L. monocytogenes was detected from the remaining herd. The pulsed-field gel electrophoresis pattern of the strain from the individual cow was indistinguishable from that originally isolated from the bulk milk. The infected cow did not show any clinical signs of disease, nor did the appearance of the milk have any physical abnormalities. Antibiotic treatment of the infected mammary quarter was found to be ineffective. This study shows that there can be risks associated with direct contamination of raw milk with L. monocytogenes.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22769601 PMCID: PMC3526472 DOI: 10.1186/2046-0481-65-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ir Vet J ISSN: 0368-0762 Impact factor: 2.146
Milk analysis results from the four quarters of the mammary gland, from the Listeria infected cow
| Sample | SCCx 103/ml | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Front right | pos | 280 | 207 |
| Front left | neg | <10 | 79 |
| Back left | neg | <10 | 9 |
| Back right | neg | <10 | 4 |
Milk analysis results from the Listeria infected milk and the bulk milk (without the infected cow)
| Date | Milk source | ListeriaEnrichment | Listeriacfu/ml | Total counts(cfu/ml) | SCCX 103/ml | Fat(%) | Protein(%) | Lactose(%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18/07/11 | Infected cow | pos | <10 | ND | 387 | 3.19 | 3.11 | 4.71 |
| 26/07/11 | Infected cow | pos | 20 | 98000 | 459 | 2.81 | 2.98 | 4.60 |
| 28/07/11 | Infected cow | pos | 307 | 16000 | 469 | 3.26 | 2.97 | 4.66 |
| 02/08/11 | Infected cow | pos | 50 | 77000 | 427 | 3.52 | 2.97 | 4.65 |
| 03/08/11 | Infected cow | pos | 520 | 140000 | 727 | 4.10 | 2.81 | 4.49 |
| 03/08/11 | Infected cow | pos | 520 | 140000 | 727 | 4.10 | 2.81 | 4.49 |
| 22/07/11 | Bulk milk | neg | neg | ND | 125 | 3.71 | 3.27 | 4.80 |
| 16/08/11 | Bulk milk | neg | neg | ND | 183 | 4.13 | 3.31 | 4.67 |
ND not determined.
Figure 1PFGE profiles of from bulk tank milk.