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Antibiotics resisdues in milk

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Yacine Titouche, Ahcene Hakem, Djouza Salmi, Benalia Yabrir, Nadia Chenouf, Achour Chergui, Amel Chenouf, Karim Houali, R Bouguedour, S Ichou, A Djermoun, F Chehat, N Hacini, H Aggad, F Mahouz, YA Ammar, M Kihal, K Ghazi, A Niar, A Hakem, B Yabrir, D Khelef, A Laoun, F Mouffok, S Adjlane-Kaouche, R Benhacine, F Ghozlane, A Mati, ES Swai, L Schoonman, V Millogo, KS Sjaunja, GA Ouedraogo, S Agenas, B Bonfoh, C Roth, AN Traore, A Fane, CF Simbe, B Faye, G Loiseau, TA Mhone, G Matope, PT Saidi, B El Marnissi, R Belkou, A El Ouali Lalami, L Bennani, K Ghazi, B Guessas, A Niar, KI Louacini, RM Kamal, MA Bayoumi, SFA Abd El Aal, FM Kivaria, JPTM Noordhuizen, AM Kapaga, A Afif, M Faid, M Najimi, B Yabrir, A Hakem, A Mostefaoui, A Laoun, Y Titouche, MH Ben-Mahdi, S Ouslimani, MT Srairi, H Alaoui, A Hamama, B Faye, SM Kouame-Sina, A Bassa, A Dadie, K Makita, D Grace, M Dje, B Bonfoh, AA Adesiyun, S Stoute, B David, A Zinedine, M Faid, M Benlemlih, K Abidi

Date de publication :2010

Revue :Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Volume:11 Numéro:12 Pages :22-29 Éditeur :orgz Description Background:

The microbiological quality of raw milk is relatively a new subject that interest more actors of milk production in Algeria. Until now, the raw milk collected presented a high rate of microbial contamination, prejudicial for human consumption and dairy processing.

Objective:

The aim of this study is to assess the hygienic and sanitary quality of raw milk produced throughout three segments where milk is handled in Tizi Ouzou area (Algeria).

Methodology:

For this, 174 samples of raw milk were collected throughout farms, collectors and local markets and submitted for microbiological analysis.

Results:

The results of this study showed that microbial contamination of raw milk increase along the dairy chain. The mean log10 of TBC at farm level was 6.73±0.25 log10 CFU mL–1. This value increase to reach a load of 6.81±0.19 and 7.2±1.05 log10 CFU mL–1 at collection centers and market points, respectively. In …

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