Milk microflora with S. aureus alike colony characteristics limits its identification over selective and differential agar media
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Published:2023
Issue:2
Volume:76
Page:128-132
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ISSN:0019-5146
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Container-title:Indian Journal of Dairy Science
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Short-container-title:IJDS
Author:
Wandhare Arundhati Ganesh,Chandra Mudit,Panwar Harsh
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus is considered a significant public health concern, owing to its involvement in food poisoning outbreaks. Milk and milk products are consumed by almost all age groups and serves as a vital nutrition source. Being highly nutritious milk serves as a promising matrix for the proliferation of S. aureus and other potential pathogens. Rapid detection of food-borne pathogens like S. aureus is vital for ensuring consumer safety. Conventional methods are still considered asthe gold standard for pathogen detection in food matrices.Analysis using these methods involves sample plating overselective agar media, followed by microscopic analysis andbiochemical tests. Although phenotypic detection based oncolour and colony characteristics over selective and differentialmedia is indicative, its sensitivity is compromised by organismsthat display colony characteristics similar to the target organism. In this study we attempted to identify organisms from milk matrix showing characteristics similar to S. aureus over different agar media that are claimed to be selective for S. aureus. Identification of these organisms depicting S. aureus alike colony characteristics and development of more selective media can help to expedite S. aureus identification from milk and milk products with more confidence.
Publisher
Indian Dairy Association