Milk Whey Induction of Agglutination in Ovine and Bovine Mastitis Staphylococcus aureus
- 12 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Series B
- Vol. 37 (1-10) , 556-560
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1990.tb01096.x
Abstract
Summary: A total of 59 mastitis staphylococcic strains were tested for growth agglutination upon supplementation of growth media with ovine and bovine milk whey and mammary secretions from dry cows. Differences were observed when comparing bacterial species or origins (ovine vs. bovine) of bacteria and whey. All of the ovine and bovine S. aureus strains tested, but only 4 among 22 other ovine mastitis staphylococcic strains, showed growth agglutination in Todd Hewitt broth (THB) supplemented with ≥ 30 % (v/v) ovine milk whey. None of the strains agglutinated during growth in regular THB medium. Ovine whey had an agglutination induction capacity higher than bovine whey (P< 0.005), concerning the number of responsive ovine and bovine S. aureus strains. There were no differences between whey samples from different ewes with regard to their capacity to induce agglutination. Ovine S. aureus strains were more responsive than bovine strains of this bacterial species, concerning the number of responsive strains (P S. aureus strains tested.Keywords
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