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Fırat Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Veteriner Dergisi
1999, Cilt 13, Sayı 2, Sayfa(lar) 007-014
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Isolation of Listeria Species From Sheep and Goat Milk in Elazıg Vicinitiy
Hasan Basri ERTAŞ, Hasan Basri GÜLCÜ
Fırat Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi. Elazığ / TÜRKİYE
Keywords: Sheep, Goat, Milk , Listeria

In this study, raw milk samples were collected from healthy and aborted individuals on 14 sheep and 12 goat flocks in Elazığ province and its central villages between April and September 1995, to investigate the presence of Listeria species. The total number of samples collected was 300. Of these, 100 were collected from healthy sheep and 50 from aborted sheep. The remaining 150 samples were from healthy goats.

The overall proportion of Listeria spp. isolated from raw milk samples was 1.66% (5/300). Four of these (4%) were obtained from healthy sheep and only one (0.66%) was from a healthy goat. Three of the sheep isolates were identified as L. welshimeri and one was L. dentrificans. The Listeria spp. isolated from the goat was determined to be L. welshimeri. No isolation was made from the milk samples of aborted sheep. Pathogen Listeria species weren't isolated from raw milk samples in this study.

In conclusion, the absence of L. monocytogenes in raw milk samples suggests that the isolation of this species in milk products (e.g. cheese) in other studies might have been a consequence of environmental contamination rather than infected milk. The findings of this study also suggest that listeric abortion is not a serious problem in animal population of this region.


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