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Control of the bacteriological condition of calf brain. I. Impact of improving hygiene
Authors:Frans JM Smulders  Frank Korteknie  Caspar HJ Woolthuis
Affiliation:Department of the Science of Food of Animal Origin, Section Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Utrecht, P.O. Box 80175, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Sixty calves of the Dutch Friesian (FH) breed were stunned mechanically. Without previously having been stunned, another 30 calves were stuck according to the Jewish rite. Upon opening of the skulls (1–2 h post mortem) brains of mechanically stunned calves were collected either conventionally (n = 30) or ‘hygienically’ (n = 30), i.e. using a fresh pair of surgical gloves during each removal to avoid cross contamination. For ritually slaughtered animals only the hygienic procedure was followed. Samples of 10 g were excised from undamaged hemispheres and in the mechanically stunned treatment group also from the site of impact of the captive bolt. After storage in polystyrene trays at 3 ± 1°C for 7 days sampling was repeated. Bacteriological examination included the assessment of aerobic colony counts at 30°C for 3 days (ACC-30) and 4°C for 14 days (ACC-4) and Enterobacteriaceae colony counts at 37°C for 20 h (ECC). In conventionally collected samples the ACC-30 and ACC-4 were 3.8 and 3.0 log10 cfu g?1 at day 1 and 6.2 and 6.4 log10 cfu g?1 at day 8. With hygienic collection these counts were reduced by approximately 1 log unit. Whilst by conventional practice the ECCs, at day 1 and 8 were 2.6 and 4.8 log10 cfu g?1 these counts were 1.8 and 2.6 log10 cfu g?1 for hygienic practice. In samples excised from the site of impact of the captive bolt the hygienic procedure had similar, though less marked effects. On day 1 brains from ritually slaughtered animals had a bacteriological contamination similar to that found in the hemispheres of mechanically stunned calves. However, whilst at day 8 their mean ECCs were 3.4 and 3.5 log10 cfu g?1 the percentages of plates ‘positive’ for Enterobacteriaceae were only 10% in the ritually vs. 53% in the mechanically stunned group. The Enterobacteriaceae in this case were composed of psychrotrophic non-pathogenic genera of environmental origin. Salmonella was not isolated from any sample.
Keywords:Calf brain  bacteriology  Hygiene  improved
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