20 May, 2009

Milk-Borne Diseases and Milk Hygiene

Posted by: admin In: Food Safety and Hygiene| Milk and Milk Products

Although  scientists have made great strides in milk hygiene and technology after Second World War, milk-borne zoonosis diseases are still very important in human health. That is why milk hygiene and control is very important part of the food science.

Milk is contaminated by bacteria and viruses via unhealthy animals, people hands, milking utensils or water. Milk is very suitable medium fr microorganisms to grow.

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For food safety, milk must be healthy to produce milk products. Although animal doesn’t show any disease symptoms, its milk can contain pathogen microorganisms. For instance, foot-and-mouth-disease viruses contaminates milk long before animal shows disease symptoms. So viruses can contaminate humans and spread environment very easily.

The other important pathogen which exist in animal’s normal intestine flora is E. coli 0157:H7. This bacterium doesn’t cause disease while it is in the intestine but cause bloody diarrhea, renal failure and even deaths when it contaminates milk.

Tuberculosis is another milk-borne disease. Tuberculosis occurs in udder and may not be determined by the owner for a long time. Brucellosis is very common zoonosis in the world. It causes important economical lost and spreads easily.

To insure milk hygiene;

  • Disease that can contaminate milk must be prevented
  • Animals and people who make milking must be healthy.
  • Barns must be very clean, well kept and not invased.
  • Contagious animal diseases must be detected and struggle with the disease.
  • Environment must be very clean.
  • Milk must be saved against microbial contamination.
  • Milking utensils must be cleaned and disinfected.

Diseases and Microorganisms That Contaminate From Animal To Milk – Milk To Human

Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, Streptococcus infections, enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus intoxication (Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonellosis,  Q-fever, Cow-pox, Pseudo Cow-pox, foot-and-mouth disease, enterovirus infections, Anthrax, Leptospirosis, encephalitis Verno, Estivale Russe, Louping III virus, E. coli infections, E.coli 0157:H7, breast actinomycosis, hydrophobia, enteritises, metritises, Campylobacter, Listeriosis, Hepatitis.

Diseases and Microorganisms That Contaminate From Human To Animal – Animal To Milk and Milk To Human

Streptococcal infections (red fever), Staphylococcal infections and diphtheria.

Diseases and Microorganisms That Contaminate From Human To Milk – Milk To Human

Adenovirus and Enterovirus infections, infectious hepatitis, diphtheria, cholera, tuberculosis, group A streptococci infectons, paratyphoid, typhoid, and Shigellosis.

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2 Responses to "Milk-Borne Diseases and Milk Hygiene"

1 | G.Velkumar

June 14th, 2009 at 4:06 pm

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In india the rural people does not have the knowledge of clean milk production. Mainly the producer and also the agents are producing and collecting the milk only for business not consumption. milk is the good nutrient for the child, but they does not know this fact.

So we should give them some practice to produce the good milk with out adultration and contamination.

2 | dewan

November 2nd, 2009 at 2:30 pm

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Respected sir m a student frm vety.college of Khanapara, Ghuwahati,Assam. just want to inform you that m very much benefited from your pages.
thank you sir,..

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