Antibiotic residues and microbial contamination in pasteurized whole milk intended for human consumption

Author:

Londono-Carmona Juan1ORCID,Blandon-Escobar Sandra1ORCID,Montoya-Zuluaga John2ORCID,Betancourt-Chaves Patricia2ORCID,Castillo-Moreno Sara2,Arboleda-Munera Carlos2,Vallejo-Timaran Dario3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center of Natural and Renewable Resources, La Salada. National Learning Service - SENA, Research Group La Salada, Government of Colombia. Caldas, Colombia.

2. Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Faculty, Research Group GIsCA, University Vision de las Americas, Medellin, Colombia.

3. Colombian Agricultural Research Corporation - AGROSAVIA. Obonuco Research Center, Pasto, Colombia.

Abstract

Background and Aim: Milk contamination for human consumption is one of the biggest concerns worldwide. To prevent milk contamination, it is important to implement sustainable production practices that ensure animal health and guarantee veterinary drugs have been used properly. This study aimed to detect antibiotic residues and microbial contamination in commercially available pasteurized whole milk intended for human consumption. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study on all brands of pasteurized milk (n = 17) for human consumption in Medellin, Colombia, from February 30 to April 30, 2022. Six milk samples of each brand were collected every 15 days, resulting in 102 samples. IDEXX SNAPduo ST Plus test (IDEXX Laboratories Inc, Maine, USA) was used to detect cephalosporins residues to detect beta-lactam and tetracyclines. We detected mesophilic aerobic bacteria and coliforms using Chromocult Coliform Agar (Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany) and Plate-Count Agar (Merck KGaA), respectively. Results: Beta-lactam residues were found in 24.4% of the brands. No tetracyclines or cephalosporins were detected. Mesophilic aerobic bacteria and coliform contamination were detected in 42.6% and 12.8% of the brands, respectively. No fecal coliform contamination was detected. Conclusion: This study demonstrated the presence of antibiotic residues and microbial contamination in commercially available pasteurized whole milk intended for human consumption in the study area, highlighting its potential public health implications. Keywords: biological contamination, cow milk, drug residues, food safety.

Publisher

Veterinary World

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