Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts
Antibiotic residues in milk above tolerance levels interfere with dairy product processing and pose potential health risks to consumers. Residue avoidance programmes include, among other components, the observance of withdrawal times indicated in label instructions. Persistence of antibiotics in mil...
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I38-R144-40362025-04-10T22:32:07Z http://pa.bibdigital.ucc.edu.ar/4036/ Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts Litterio, Nicolás Javier Calvinho, Luis Fernando Flores, M.M. Tarabla, Héctor Boggio, Juan Carlos SF Cultura de los animales Antibiotic residues in milk above tolerance levels interfere with dairy product processing and pose potential health risks to consumers. Residue avoidance programmes include, among other components, the observance of withdrawal times indicated in label instructions. Persistence of antibiotics in milk following treatment is influenced by drug, dosage, route of administration, body weight and mammary gland health status. Compositional changes that take place during intramammary infection (IMI) can affect antibiotic excretion in milk, thus modifying milk withdrawal time. The objectives of this study were to validate sensitivity and specificity of a qualitative microbiological method (Charm® AIM-96) to detect tylosin in bovine composite milk and to determine the influence of subclinical IMI in tylosin excretion following intramuscular administration. For test validation, two groups of approximately 120 cows were used; one received a single intramuscular injection of tylosin tartrate at a dose of 20 mg/kg, while the other group remained as untreated control. Test sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 94.1% respectively. To determine the influence of subclinical IMI in tylosin excretion, two groups of seven cows, one with somatic cell counts (SCC) ≤250 000 cells/ml and the other with SCC ≥900 000, were administered a single intramuscular injection of tylosin tartrate at a dose of 20 mg/kg. Milk samples were obtained every 12 h for 10 days following treatment. Milk tylosin excretion averaged between 5 and 9 days for cows with low and high SCC respectively (P < 0.0001). Compositional changes in cows with high SCC most likely affect the pharmacokinetic characteristics of tylosin, extending the presence of the antibiotic in milk, thus influencing milk withdrawal times. Wiley-Blackwell 2007-02-28 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess application/pdf spa http://pa.bibdigital.ucc.edu.ar/4036/1/A_Litterio_Calvinho_Flores_Tarabla_Boggio.pdf Litterio, Nicolás Javier ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8114-0579 <https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8114-0579>, Calvinho, Luis Fernando, Flores, M.M., Tarabla, Héctor ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6442-0213 <https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6442-0213> and Boggio, Juan Carlos ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9748-001X <https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9748-001X> (2007) Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts. Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A: physiology Pathology Clinical Medicine, 54 (1). pp. 30-35. ISSN 1439-0442 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/j.1439-0442.2007.00901.x |
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Antibiotic residues in milk above tolerance levels interfere with dairy product processing and pose potential health risks to consumers. Residue avoidance programmes include, among other components, the observance of withdrawal times indicated in label instructions. Persistence of antibiotics in milk following treatment is influenced by drug, dosage, route of administration, body weight and mammary gland health status. Compositional changes that take place during intramammary infection (IMI) can affect antibiotic excretion in milk, thus modifying milk withdrawal time. The objectives of this study were to validate sensitivity and specificity of a qualitative microbiological method (Charm® AIM-96) to detect tylosin in bovine composite milk and to determine the influence of subclinical IMI in tylosin excretion following intramuscular administration. For test validation, two groups of approximately 120 cows were used; one received a single intramuscular injection of tylosin tartrate at a dose of 20 mg/kg, while the other group remained as untreated control. Test sensitivity and specificity were 100% and 94.1% respectively. To determine the influence of subclinical IMI in tylosin excretion, two groups of seven cows, one with somatic cell counts (SCC) ≤250 000 cells/ml and the other with SCC ≥900 000, were administered a single intramuscular injection of tylosin tartrate at a dose of 20 mg/kg. Milk samples were obtained every 12 h for 10 days following treatment. Milk tylosin excretion averaged between 5 and 9 days for cows with low and high SCC respectively (P < 0.0001). Compositional changes in cows with high SCC most likely affect the pharmacokinetic characteristics of tylosin, extending the presence of the antibiotic in milk, thus influencing milk withdrawal times. |
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Litterio, Nicolás Javier Calvinho, Luis Fernando Flores, M.M. Tarabla, Héctor Boggio, Juan Carlos |
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Litterio, Nicolás Javier Calvinho, Luis Fernando Flores, M.M. Tarabla, Héctor Boggio, Juan Carlos |
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Litterio, Nicolás Javier |
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Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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Microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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microbiological screening test validation for detection of tylosin excretion in milk of cows with low and high somatic cell counts |
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Wiley-Blackwell |
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2007 |
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