Detection of Staphylococcus aureus in bulk tank milk using modified Baird-Parker culture media
The purpose of this project was to evaluate the use of 2 selective/differential culture media for detecting Staphylococcus aureus in bulk tank milk. One medium was Baird-Parker agar base supplemented with egg york tellurite emulsion and acriflavine. The other medium was Baird-Parker agar base supple...
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description | The purpose of this project was to evaluate the use of 2 selective/differential culture media for detecting Staphylococcus aureus in bulk tank milk. One medium was Baird-Parker agar base supplemented with egg york tellurite emulsion and acriflavine. The other medium was Baird-Parker agar base supplemented with rabbit plasma/bovine fibrinogen and acriflavine. An increased inoculum of bulk tank milk (0.3 mL) was used to enhance the detection of S. aureus in samples containing low numbers of organisms. The sensitivity and specificity for detecting S. aureus in bulk tank milk were 94.8% and 100%, respectively, using Baird-Parker agar base supplemented with egg yolk tellurite emulsion and acriflavine, and 89.7% and 100%, respectively, using Baird-Parker agar base supplemented with rabbit plasma/bovine fibrinogen and acriflavine. Both media are practical for detecting S. aureus in bulk tank milk and monitoring its spread in lactating dairy herds in Alberta. |
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