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Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil

BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium spp. is one of the most important species of zoonotic pathogens that can be transmitted from cattle to humans. The presence of these opportunistic, pathogenic bacteria in bovine milk has emerged as a public-health concern, especially among individuals who consume raw milk a...

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Autores principales: Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira, Paes, Antonio Carlos, Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia, de Figueiredo Pantoja, José Carlos, Santos, Adolfo Carlos Barreto, Miyata, Marcelo, Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura, Motta, Rodrigo Garcia, Listoni, Fernando José Paganini
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23618368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-85
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author Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
de Figueiredo Pantoja, José Carlos
Santos, Adolfo Carlos Barreto
Miyata, Marcelo
Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura
Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Listoni, Fernando José Paganini
author_facet Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
de Figueiredo Pantoja, José Carlos
Santos, Adolfo Carlos Barreto
Miyata, Marcelo
Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura
Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Listoni, Fernando José Paganini
author_sort Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira
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description BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium spp. is one of the most important species of zoonotic pathogens that can be transmitted from cattle to humans. The presence of these opportunistic, pathogenic bacteria in bovine milk has emerged as a public-health concern, especially among individuals who consume raw milk and related dairy products. To address this concern, the Brazilian control and eradication program focusing on bovine tuberculosis, was established in 2001. However, bovine tuberculosis continues to afflict approximately 1,3 percent of the cattle in Brazil. In the present study, 300 samples of milk from bovine herds, obtained from both individual and collective bulk tanks and informal points of sale, were cultured on Löwenstein-Jensen and Stonebrink media. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based tests and restriction-enzyme pattern analysis were then performed on the colonies exhibiting phenotypes suggestive of Mycobacterium spp., which were characterized as acid-fast bacilli. RESULTS: Of the 300 bovine milk samples that were processed, 24 were positively identified as Mycobacterium spp. Molecular identification detected 15 unique mycobacterial species: Mycobacterium bovis, M. gordonae, M. fortuitum, M. intracellulare, M. flavescens, M. duvalii, M. haemophilum, M. immunogenum, M. lentiflavum, M. mucogenicum, M. novocastrense, M. parafortuitum, M. smegmatis, M. terrae and M. vaccae. The isolation of bacteria from the various locations occurred in the following proportions: 9 percent of the individual bulk-tank samples, 7 percent of the collective bulk-tank samples and 8 percent of the informal-trade samples. No statistically significant difference was observed between the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in the three types of samples collected, the milk production profiles, the presence of veterinary assistance and the reported concerns about bovine tuberculosis prevention in the herds. CONCLUSION: The microbiological cultures associated with PCR-based identification tests are possible tools for the investigation of the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in milk samples. Using these methods, we found that the Brazilian population may be regularly exposed to mycobacteria by consuming raw bovine milk and related dairy products. These evidences reinforces the need to optimize quality programs of dairy products, to intensify the sanitary inspection of these products and the necessity of further studies on the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in milk and milk-based products.
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spelling pubmed-36506552013-05-11 Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira Paes, Antonio Carlos Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia de Figueiredo Pantoja, José Carlos Santos, Adolfo Carlos Barreto Miyata, Marcelo Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura Motta, Rodrigo Garcia Listoni, Fernando José Paganini BMC Vet Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium spp. is one of the most important species of zoonotic pathogens that can be transmitted from cattle to humans. The presence of these opportunistic, pathogenic bacteria in bovine milk has emerged as a public-health concern, especially among individuals who consume raw milk and related dairy products. To address this concern, the Brazilian control and eradication program focusing on bovine tuberculosis, was established in 2001. However, bovine tuberculosis continues to afflict approximately 1,3 percent of the cattle in Brazil. In the present study, 300 samples of milk from bovine herds, obtained from both individual and collective bulk tanks and informal points of sale, were cultured on Löwenstein-Jensen and Stonebrink media. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based tests and restriction-enzyme pattern analysis were then performed on the colonies exhibiting phenotypes suggestive of Mycobacterium spp., which were characterized as acid-fast bacilli. RESULTS: Of the 300 bovine milk samples that were processed, 24 were positively identified as Mycobacterium spp. Molecular identification detected 15 unique mycobacterial species: Mycobacterium bovis, M. gordonae, M. fortuitum, M. intracellulare, M. flavescens, M. duvalii, M. haemophilum, M. immunogenum, M. lentiflavum, M. mucogenicum, M. novocastrense, M. parafortuitum, M. smegmatis, M. terrae and M. vaccae. The isolation of bacteria from the various locations occurred in the following proportions: 9 percent of the individual bulk-tank samples, 7 percent of the collective bulk-tank samples and 8 percent of the informal-trade samples. No statistically significant difference was observed between the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in the three types of samples collected, the milk production profiles, the presence of veterinary assistance and the reported concerns about bovine tuberculosis prevention in the herds. CONCLUSION: The microbiological cultures associated with PCR-based identification tests are possible tools for the investigation of the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in milk samples. Using these methods, we found that the Brazilian population may be regularly exposed to mycobacteria by consuming raw bovine milk and related dairy products. These evidences reinforces the need to optimize quality programs of dairy products, to intensify the sanitary inspection of these products and the necessity of further studies on the presence of Mycobacterium spp. in milk and milk-based products. BioMed Central 2013-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3650655/ /pubmed/23618368 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-85 Text en Copyright © 2013 Franco et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Franco, Marília Masello Junqueira
Paes, Antonio Carlos
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
de Figueiredo Pantoja, José Carlos
Santos, Adolfo Carlos Barreto
Miyata, Marcelo
Leite, Clarice Queico Fujimura
Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Listoni, Fernando José Paganini
Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_full Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_short Occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of Sao Paulo, Brazil
title_sort occurrence of mycobacteria in bovine milk samples from both individual and collective bulk tanks at farms and informal markets in the southeast region of sao paulo, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23618368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1746-6148-9-85
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