2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102001000200002
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Infectivity of cysts of the ME-49 Toxoplasma gondii strain in bovine milk and homemade cheese

Abstract: ObjectiveAnalyze the infectivity and storage resistance of cysts of the ME-49 strain of Toxoplasma gondii in artificially infected bovine milk and homemade fresh cheese. Methods Pasteurized bovine milk was infected with 10 cysts/ml of the ME-49 strain of T.gondii and inoculated in different groups of mice, immediately or after storage at 4 o C for 5, 10 and 20 days. Homemade fresh cheese was prepared with artificially infected milk, and also tested in groups of mice, using the same storage process. Infection w… Show more

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“…Hiramoto et al confirmed the infectivity and resistance of T. gondii cysts in milk and homemade cheese 47 . To test this, homemade cheese was made using infected milk and administered to groups of mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Hiramoto et al confirmed the infectivity and resistance of T. gondii cysts in milk and homemade cheese 47 . To test this, homemade cheese was made using infected milk and administered to groups of mice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In Rio Grande do Sul, 8.7% of the pregnant women reported consuming untreated milk 19 . Milk has been considered to be a potential vehicle for spreading toxoplasmosis in humans, since experimental work has shown that milk from infected animals contains tachyzoites and that this milk is capable of transmitting the infection to these animals' offspring 46,47 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W innych badaniach eksperymentalnych wykazano, że pasożyt może przetrwać enzymatyczny proces wytwarzania sera z mleka koziego (8). Natomiast autorzy badający żywotność toksoplazm w mleku krowim stwierdzili, że ser wytworzony z mleka, do którego dodano wyizolowane cysty, mógł być źródłem T. gondii dla myszy w czasie dziesięciodniowego okresu przechowywania w temperaturze 4°C (8,12).…”
Section: Materiał I Metodyunclassified