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Assessment of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens in Buffalo Raw Milk Using Polymerase Chain Reaction Based Assay.

Javed Ahamad KhanRam Swaroop RathoreIqbal AhmadRubina GillFohad Mabood HusainMohammed ArshadPravej AlamThamer AlbalawiAbdulaziz Al-KheraifJaveed AkhtarFawziah M AlbarakatyLeena A NeyazKhaled ElbannaHussein Hasan Abulreesh
Published in: Foodborne pathogens and disease (2022)
Milk is a putrescible commodity that is extremely prone to microbial contamination. Primarily, milk and dairy products are believed to be easily contaminated by pathogenic microorganisms, including Listeria monocytogenes , Salmonella spp., and Staphylococcus aureus . The microbiological quality of raw milk and dairy products regarding foodborne pathogens is of paramount importance due to concern of human health. In this study 400 buffalo raw milk samples were screened for assessing the prevalence of L. monocytogenes , Salmonella spp., and S. aureus . This study implemented uniplex-polymerase chain reaction (u-PCR) and multiplex-polymerase chain reaction (m-PCR) assays for the fast simultaneous detection of these pathogens comparing to the conventional culturing methods. Raw milk samples were found contaminated with the prevalence of 2.2%, 4.0%, and 14.2% for L. monocytogenes , Salmonella spp., and S. aureus , respectively. These pathogens were detected with the optimized polymerase chain reaction assays after 6 h of enrichment. u-PCR and m-PCR demonstrated the limit of detection as 10 4 , 10 2 , and 10 cells/mL after 6, 12, 18, and 24 h for each culture of the pathogens. A high sensitivity (10 colony-forming unit [CFU]/mL) of the m-PCR protocol was noted. The developed protocol is a cost-effective and rapid method for the simultaneous detection of pathogens associated with raw milk and dairy industries.
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