Isolation of Mycobacterium species from raw milk of pastoral cattle of the Southern Highlands of Tanzania

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R.R. Kazwala
C.J. Daborn
L.J.M. Kusiluka
S.F.H. Jiwa
J.M. Sharp
D.M. Kambarage
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[1] Sokoine University of Agriculture,Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health
[2] University of Edinburgh,Centre for Tropical Veterinary Medicine
[3] Roslin,Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology
[4] Sokoine University of Agriculture,undefined
[5] Moredun Research Institute,undefined
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Public Health; Veterinary Medicine; Positive Sample; Milk Sample; Pastoral Cattle;
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A study to determine the secretion of Mycobacterium spp. in milk from indigenous cattle was carried out in pastoral cattle reared in the Southern Highlands of Tanzania. The study was aimed at elucidating the dangers associated with milk-borne zoonoses in a society where milk is normally consumed raw. Out of 805 milk samples, 31 (3.9%) were positive for mycobacteria. There was a preponderance of atypical mycobacteria (87%) whereas only two isolates (6.5%) were confirmed as M. bovis. Atypical mycobacteria included: M. terrae (n=7), M. fortuitum (n=2), M. flavescens (n=13), M. gordonae (n=1) and M. smegmatis (n=4). Although the number of M. bovis positive samples was low, the habit of pooling milk may still pose great public health dangers to milk consumers in this part of the world. Moreover, isolation of atypical mycobacteria should also be considered to be a danger to human health in countries such as Tanzania, where the number of people with lowered immunity due to HIV infection is on the increase.
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