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KMID : 1023520120350040295
Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
2012 Volume.35 No. 4 p.295 ~ p.305
Isolation and antimicrobial susceptibility of microorganisms from milk samples of dairy goat
Kim Hye-Ra

Jung Ji-Young
Kim Seon-Deuk
Park Jun-Young
Cho In-Young
Shin Sung-Shik
Son Chang-Ho
Ok Ki-Seok
Suh Guk-Hyun
Hur Tai-Young
Jung Young-Hun
Choi Chang-Yong
Abstract
The aim of this study was to isolate microorganisms from half milk samples of dairy goats by California mastitis test (CMT) during the lactation period and to further investigate the susceptibility of isolated organisms to antimicrobial drugs. From a total of 235 half milk samples with CMT scores of 2 or above from 366 dairy goats distributed throughout Jeonnam province, microorganisms were isolated from 198 (83.5%) samples either singly (99.0%) or in combination (1.0%). The most prevalent microorganism was the coagulase-negative Staphylococcus spp., (44.4%, n=88) followed by Staphylococcus aureus (24.2%, n=48), Escherichia coli (11.1%, n=22) and Streptococcus spp. (7.6%, n=15). Isolated bacteria also included Bacillus spp. (2.5%, n=5), Pseudomonas spp. (2.5%, n=5), Micrococcus spp. (1.5%, n=3), Corynebacterium spp. (1.5%, n=3), Enterococcus facium (1.0%, n=2), Morganella morganii (0.5%, n=1) and Streptococcus agalactiae (0.5%, n=1). During the summer season, a high prevalence of all micro-organisms were observed in which Staphylococcus spp. (30.8%), Escherichia coli (8.6%), and Streptococcus spp. (5.6%) were among the most prevalent bacteria isolated. Staphylococcus spp. was also shown to be high in the winter (21.7%). In most samples, the presence of bacterial pathogens in goat milk led to the increase in the total somatic cell count (SCC). Most of the half milk samples of dairy goats with bacterial contamination showed SCC of ¡Ã1¡¿10(6) cells/ml (90.4%). Minor pathogens (11.4%) were more detected from milk samples with SCC of £¼1¡¿10(6) cells/ml than major pathogens (4.1%), while the major pathogens tended to be higher from samples with SCC of ¡Ã3¡¿10(6) cells/ml. Susceptibility of these bacteria to 12 antimicrobial agents was tested by the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. Results indicated that more than 90% of bacteria isolated from CMT 2+ dairy goat half milk samples were susceptible to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, amoxicillin/clavulanic, enrofloxacin and cephalothin while they were resistant to tetracycline (44.7%).
KEYWORD
Dairy goat, Mastitis, SCC, Bacteria, Antimicrobial susceptibility
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