Cargando…

Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station

AIM: The present investigation was conducted to locate the critical sources of bacterial contamination and to evaluate the standard sanitation protocol so as to improve the hygienic conditions during collection, evaluation, and processing of bull semen in the Semen Station. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Th...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sannat, Chandrahas, Nair, Ajit, Sahu, S. B., Sahasrabudhe, S. A., Kumar, Ashish, Gupta, Amit Kumar, Shende, R. K.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Veterinary World 2015
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27047147
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.631-635
_version_ 1782418948644405248
author Sannat, Chandrahas
Nair, Ajit
Sahu, S. B.
Sahasrabudhe, S. A.
Kumar, Ashish
Gupta, Amit Kumar
Shende, R. K.
author_facet Sannat, Chandrahas
Nair, Ajit
Sahu, S. B.
Sahasrabudhe, S. A.
Kumar, Ashish
Gupta, Amit Kumar
Shende, R. K.
author_sort Sannat, Chandrahas
collection PubMed
description AIM: The present investigation was conducted to locate the critical sources of bacterial contamination and to evaluate the standard sanitation protocol so as to improve the hygienic conditions during collection, evaluation, and processing of bull semen in the Semen Station. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study compared two different hygienic procedures during the collection, evaluation and processing of semen in Central Semen Station, Anjora, Durg. Routinely used materials including artificial vagina (AV) inner liner, cone, semen collection tube, buffer, extender/diluter, straws; and the laboratory environment like processing lab, pass box and laminar air flow (LAF) cabinet of extender preparation lab, processing lab, sealing filling machine, and bacteriological lab were subjected to bacteriological examination in two phases of study using two different sanitary protocols. Bacterial load in above items/environment was measured using standard plate count method and expressed as colony forming unit (CFU). RESULTS: Bacterial load in a laboratory environment and AV equipments during two different sanitary protocol in present investigation differed highly significantly (p<0.001). Potential sources of bacterial contamination during semen collection and processing included laboratory environment like processing lab, pass box, and LAF cabinets; AV equipments, including AV Liner and cone. Bacterial load was reduced highly significantly (p<0.001) in AV liner (from 2.33±0.67 to 0.50±0.52), cone (from 4.16±1.20 to 1.91±0.55), and extender (from 1.33±0.38 to 0) after application of improved practices of packaging, handling, and sterilization in Phase II of study. Glasswares, buffers, and straws showed nil bacterial contamination in both the phases of study. With slight modification in fumigation protocol (formalin @600 ml/1000 ft(3)), bacterial load was significantly decreased (p<0.001) up to 0-6 CFU in processing lab (from 6.43±1.34 to 2.86±0.59), pass box (from 12.13±2.53 to 3.78±0.79), and nil bacterial load was reported in LAFs. CONCLUSION: Appropriate and careful management considering critical points step by step starting right from collection of semen to their processing can significantly minimize bacterial contamination.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4774725
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2015
publisher Veterinary World
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-47747252016-04-04 Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station Sannat, Chandrahas Nair, Ajit Sahu, S. B. Sahasrabudhe, S. A. Kumar, Ashish Gupta, Amit Kumar Shende, R. K. Vet World Research Article AIM: The present investigation was conducted to locate the critical sources of bacterial contamination and to evaluate the standard sanitation protocol so as to improve the hygienic conditions during collection, evaluation, and processing of bull semen in the Semen Station. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study compared two different hygienic procedures during the collection, evaluation and processing of semen in Central Semen Station, Anjora, Durg. Routinely used materials including artificial vagina (AV) inner liner, cone, semen collection tube, buffer, extender/diluter, straws; and the laboratory environment like processing lab, pass box and laminar air flow (LAF) cabinet of extender preparation lab, processing lab, sealing filling machine, and bacteriological lab were subjected to bacteriological examination in two phases of study using two different sanitary protocols. Bacterial load in above items/environment was measured using standard plate count method and expressed as colony forming unit (CFU). RESULTS: Bacterial load in a laboratory environment and AV equipments during two different sanitary protocol in present investigation differed highly significantly (p<0.001). Potential sources of bacterial contamination during semen collection and processing included laboratory environment like processing lab, pass box, and LAF cabinets; AV equipments, including AV Liner and cone. Bacterial load was reduced highly significantly (p<0.001) in AV liner (from 2.33±0.67 to 0.50±0.52), cone (from 4.16±1.20 to 1.91±0.55), and extender (from 1.33±0.38 to 0) after application of improved practices of packaging, handling, and sterilization in Phase II of study. Glasswares, buffers, and straws showed nil bacterial contamination in both the phases of study. With slight modification in fumigation protocol (formalin @600 ml/1000 ft(3)), bacterial load was significantly decreased (p<0.001) up to 0-6 CFU in processing lab (from 6.43±1.34 to 2.86±0.59), pass box (from 12.13±2.53 to 3.78±0.79), and nil bacterial load was reported in LAFs. CONCLUSION: Appropriate and careful management considering critical points step by step starting right from collection of semen to their processing can significantly minimize bacterial contamination. Veterinary World 2015-05 2015-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4774725/ /pubmed/27047147 http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.631-635 Text en Copyright: © The authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This article is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributin License (http://creative commons.org/licenses/by/2.0) which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sannat, Chandrahas
Nair, Ajit
Sahu, S. B.
Sahasrabudhe, S. A.
Kumar, Ashish
Gupta, Amit Kumar
Shende, R. K.
Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title_full Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title_fullStr Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title_full_unstemmed Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title_short Critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in Semen Station
title_sort critical sources of bacterial contamination and adoption of standard sanitary protocol during semen collection and processing in semen station
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4774725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27047147
http://dx.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2015.631-635
work_keys_str_mv AT sannatchandrahas criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT nairajit criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT sahusb criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT sahasrabudhesa criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT kumarashish criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT guptaamitkumar criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation
AT shenderk criticalsourcesofbacterialcontaminationandadoptionofstandardsanitaryprotocolduringsemencollectionandprocessinginsemenstation