2013
DOI: 10.12816/0004946
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Detection and Identification of Staphylococcus Aureus Enterotoxins in Some Milk Products and their Handlers

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“…In this study S. aureus was isolated in 63% raw milk samples, which closes on with results obtained by de Oliveira et al, in Brazil 68% (53) and Chye et al, in Malaysia 60% (54). However, our nding was lower than results reported by Ekici et al, in Turkey 75% (55) and Agban and Ahmad in Egypt 82% (56). On another hand the present study was higher than AL-Kafaje, in Baghdad, and Mustafa in Basrah, whom recorded that S. aureus was isolated from clinical and subclinical mastitis in cows in percentages of 53.33%, 43.5% respectively (57,58).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this study S. aureus was isolated in 63% raw milk samples, which closes on with results obtained by de Oliveira et al, in Brazil 68% (53) and Chye et al, in Malaysia 60% (54). However, our nding was lower than results reported by Ekici et al, in Turkey 75% (55) and Agban and Ahmad in Egypt 82% (56). On another hand the present study was higher than AL-Kafaje, in Baghdad, and Mustafa in Basrah, whom recorded that S. aureus was isolated from clinical and subclinical mastitis in cows in percentages of 53.33%, 43.5% respectively (57,58).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this study, S. aureus was isolated in 63% of raw milk samples, which is relatively close to that reported in Brazil 68% (53) and Malaysia 60% (54). However, this nding was lower than those reported in Turkey 75% (55) and Egypt 82% (56). The prevalence of this study is higher than those reported in two different studies in Iraq with prevalence of 53.33%, 43.5%, respectively (57,58).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In this study S. aureus was isolated in 63% raw milk samples, which closes on with results obtained by de Oliveira et al, in Brazil 68% (53) and Chye et al, in Malaysia 60% (54). However, our nding was lower than results reported by Ekici et al, in Turkey 75% (55) and Agban and Ahmad in Egypt 82% (56). On another hand the present study was higher than AL-Kafaje, in Baghdad, and Mustafa in Basrah, whom recorded that S. aureus was isolated from clinical and subclinical mastitis in cows in percentages of 53.33%, 43.5% respectively (57,58).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%