1990
DOI: 10.1128/aem.56.5.1323-1326.1990
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Enterotoxin production by staphylococci isolated from healthy goats

Abstract: The ability of 342 staphylococcal isolates from different anatomical sites in healthy goats to produce staphylococcal enterotoxins (SE) was investigated. SE were produced by 74.3% of the 70 coagulase-positive strains and by 22% of the coagulase-negative strains studied. Most enterotoxigenic strains were isolated from the skin of udders and teats and from milk. SEC was the SE type most frequently produced, either alone (67.9%) or in combination with others. Five coagulase-negative species not previously reporte… Show more

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“…A predominance of SEB and SEC production amongst strains tested agrees, in part, with published reports where SEC and S E 3 were considered the prevalent enterotoxins produced by strains of S. aureus isolated from the milk of cattle, goats and sheep (GARCIA et al, 1980;BAUTISTA et al, 1988;VALLE et al, 1990). A comparison should, however, only be made to other studies when due consideration is given to the possible sources of strains of S. aureus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…A predominance of SEB and SEC production amongst strains tested agrees, in part, with published reports where SEC and S E 3 were considered the prevalent enterotoxins produced by strains of S. aureus isolated from the milk of cattle, goats and sheep (GARCIA et al, 1980;BAUTISTA et al, 1988;VALLE et al, 1990). A comparison should, however, only be made to other studies when due consideration is given to the possible sources of strains of S. aureus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Studies have reported the enterotoxigenicity of S. aureus strains isolated from normal and mastitic milk elsewhere (OLSVIK et al, 1981;KATO and KUME, 1980;VALLE et al, 1990). The incidence of enterotoxin production and types of enterotoxins reported have been variable as these are affected by the growth and detection systems used (ROBBINS et al, 1974;ADESIYUN et al, 1992a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fragi is a well-known food-spoilage organism (Jay 1996) and Staph. xylosus has been found to produce entero- toxins (Valle et al 1990), the main interest in these organisms in this study was as co-colonizing organisms for L. monocytogenes. Sasahara and Zottola (1993) found that, when L. monocytogenes was grown in mixed culture with Ps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Generally, CNS has been considered less pathogenic than S. aureus, but we detected a high percentage of SEC-producing CNS isolated from no clinical signs-and chronic mastitic-MGS. It was reported that SEC-producing CNS species, such as S. simulans, S. chromogenes and S. xylosus were isolated from healthy and mastitic ruminants [28,35]. Moreover, CNS isolated from bovine and goat MGS produced other virulence factors, such as hemolysin and cytotoxic factors [4,39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%