This study investigated the presence of viable Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in pasteurized milk produced by Italian industrial dairy plants to verify the prediction of a previously performed risk assessment. The study analyzed 160 one-liter bottles of pasteurized milk from 2 dairy plants located in 2 different regions. Traditional cultural protocols were applied to 500 mL of pasteurized milk for each sample. The investigation focused also on the pasteurization parameters and data on the microbiological characteristics of raw milk (total bacterial count) and pasteurized milk (Enterobacteriaceae and Listeria monocytogenes). No sample was positive for MAP, the pasteurization parameters complied with European Union legislation, and the microbiological analysis of raw and pasteurized milk showed good microbiological quality. The results show that a 7-log (or >7) reduction could be a plausible value for commercial pasteurization. The combination of hygiene practices at farm level and commercial pasteurization yield very low or absent levels of MAP contamination in pasteurized milk, suggesting that pasteurized milk is not a significant source of human exposure to MAP in the dairies investigated.

Serraino, A., Bonilauri, P., Giacometti, F., Ricchi, M., Cammi, G., Piva, S., et al. (2017). Short communication: Investigation into Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis in pasteurized milk in Italy. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 100(1), 118-123 [10.3168/jds.2016-11627].

Short communication: Investigation into Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis in pasteurized milk in Italy

SERRAINO, ANDREA;GIACOMETTI, FEDERICA;PIVA, SILVIA;
2017

Abstract

This study investigated the presence of viable Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP) in pasteurized milk produced by Italian industrial dairy plants to verify the prediction of a previously performed risk assessment. The study analyzed 160 one-liter bottles of pasteurized milk from 2 dairy plants located in 2 different regions. Traditional cultural protocols were applied to 500 mL of pasteurized milk for each sample. The investigation focused also on the pasteurization parameters and data on the microbiological characteristics of raw milk (total bacterial count) and pasteurized milk (Enterobacteriaceae and Listeria monocytogenes). No sample was positive for MAP, the pasteurization parameters complied with European Union legislation, and the microbiological analysis of raw and pasteurized milk showed good microbiological quality. The results show that a 7-log (or >7) reduction could be a plausible value for commercial pasteurization. The combination of hygiene practices at farm level and commercial pasteurization yield very low or absent levels of MAP contamination in pasteurized milk, suggesting that pasteurized milk is not a significant source of human exposure to MAP in the dairies investigated.
2017
Serraino, A., Bonilauri, P., Giacometti, F., Ricchi, M., Cammi, G., Piva, S., et al. (2017). Short communication: Investigation into Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis in pasteurized milk in Italy. JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 100(1), 118-123 [10.3168/jds.2016-11627].
Serraino, A.; Bonilauri, P.; Giacometti, F; Ricchi, M.; Cammi, G.; Piva, S.; Zambrini, V.; Canever, A.; Arrigoni, N.
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