Electronic Somatic Cell Count—Chemical Method, DMSCC, and WMT Tests for Raw Milk
- 1 December 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Association for Food Protection in Journal of Milk and Food Technology
- Vol. 39 (12) , 854-858
- https://doi.org/10.4315/0022-2747-39.12.854
Abstract
The Direct Miscroscopic Somatic Cell Count — field method (DMSCC), Wisconsin Mastitis Test (WMT), and Electronic Somatic Cell Count (ESCC) were studied to determine variability and relationship to each other. The coefficients of variation computed at a DMSCC count near one million were 15.6% (DMSCC), 6.3% (WMT), and 4.2% (ESCC). Linear regression equations were determined for predicting DMSCC results by WMT and ESCC. The approximate width of the 95% confidence intervals for ESCC predicting DMSCC were ± 275,000 and for WMT predicting DMSCC were ± 600,000. The prediction of square root and log transformations of DMSCC by WMT exhibited narrower confidence intervals for low somatic cell counts, but wider intervals for high counts (greater than 1,000,000).This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Experience in Adaptation and Comparative Evaluation of the Coulter Counter and Direct Microscopic Somatic Cell Count (DMSCC) Method for Determining Somatic Cell Counts in MilkJournal of Milk and Food Technology, 1976
- DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF THE DIRECT MICROSCOPIC SOMATIC CELL COUNT (DMSCC) IN MILK1Journal of Milk and Food Technology, 1969