Subclinical mastitis in camels in Oman : a pilot study

Other Title(s)

إلتهاب الضرع تحت السريري في الإبل في عمان : دراسة إرتيادية

Joint Authors

الطاهر، ياسمين
محمد نديم عاصي
الطوبي، الغالية
المرزوقي، وليد

Source

الزراعة و العلوم البحرية : مجلة علمية

Issue

Vol. 26, Issue 1 (30 Jun. 2021), pp.21-26, 6 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences

Publication Date

2021-06-30

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Veterinary Medicine

Abstract AR

Camels are important and multipurpose animals in many parts of the world including Middle East.

Camel milk may harbor different bacteria.

Centuries old tradition of consumption of raw camel milk is still a common practice in Oman.

This study was carried out to conduct a microbiological analysis of camel milk samples with subclinical mastitis in the region of Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

A total of 61 camel (Camelus dromedarius) milk samples were collected from various animal holdings in and around Muscat.

Onsite California Mastitis Test (CMT) revealed 18 (29%) camels positive for subclinical mastitis.

Positive milk samples were subjected to routine microbiological workup for bacterial isolation and identification.

A total of 7 (47%) Enterobacter cloacae isolates, 4 (27%) Escherichia.

coli, 3 (20%) coagulase negative Staphylococci spp.

(CNS) and 1 (7%) Micrococcus spp.

were identified out of 15 milk samples.

Three milk samples did not yield any growth after two repeat attempts.

Isolates belonging to Enterobacteriaceae were further subjected to antimicrobial sensitivity testing.

All E.

cloacae samples 7 (100%) were found to be resistant to penicillin, ampicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, first generation cephalosporins, and the macrolide group of antibiotics whereas 3 (43%) E.

cloacae isolates were found to be intermediately resistant to the phenicol group of antibiotics.

All four E.

coli (100%) isolates were found resistant to penicillin, ampicillin, amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, first generation cephalosporins, and 2 (50%) showed resistance to macrolides, whereas 1 (25%) isolate was found to be resistant to tetracyclines.

In this study, Enterobacteriaceae were the most common group of bacteria isolated from camels with subclinical mastitis.

Enterobacter cloacae and E.

coli were the predominant organisms.

American Psychological Association (APA)

المرزوقي، وليد والطاهر، ياسمين ومحمد نديم عاصي والطوبي، الغالية. 2021. Subclinical mastitis in camels in Oman : a pilot study. الزراعة و العلوم البحرية : مجلة علمية،مج. 26، ع. 1، ص ص. 21-26.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

محمد نديم عاصي....[و آخرون]. Subclinical mastitis in camels in Oman : a pilot study. الزراعة و العلوم البحرية : مجلة علمية مج. 26، ع. 1 (2021)، ص ص. 21-26.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

المرزوقي، وليد والطاهر، ياسمين ومحمد نديم عاصي والطوبي، الغالية. Subclinical mastitis in camels in Oman : a pilot study. الزراعة و العلوم البحرية : مجلة علمية. 2021. مج. 26، ع. 1، ص ص. 21-26.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1341588

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

Arabic

Notes

Record ID

BIM-1341588