The risk of consuming marketed milk containing antimicrobial residues was investigated by testing 854 unpasteurized and 110 pasteurized milk samples collected from contrasting locations, market outlets and consumer households in Kenya during 1999 and 2000. The Charm-AIM screening kit used detected antimicrobial residues in up to 16% of marketed milk samples, suggesting an average risk of exposure by consumers of up to five times every month. Higher prevalence levels of the residues were mainly associated with samples obtained lower in the market chain before bulking. Agreement between the Charm-AIM and Charm-SL test, that was used to specifically confirm the presence of β-lactams and tetracyclines, was poor beyond 72 h following drug admini...
This study describes an analysis of the bacterial risks and factors associated with those risks in t...
Across-sectional study was conducted from October 30/2017-July 30/2019 to determine antibiotic resid...
Antibiotic residues in milk pose a potential risk to the health ofnconsumers and are of public healt...
Concerns about food safety are increasing in developing countries where urbanization and changing li...
The risk of consuming milk containing antimicrobial residues presents a major public health problem ...
The study was carried out to determine the extent to which antimicrobial drugs may be translocated i...
The use of veterinary antibiotics is largely unregulated in low-income countries. Consequently, food...
The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of antibiotic residues in Kenyan smallholder f...
Background: Antibiotic residues in food are a public health concern globally. In Kenya, 86% of milk...
Despite an unfavorable policy environment against informal milk markets, these market account for mo...
Antibiotic residues in milk in Kenya constitute a problem and there is strong interest to enhance mi...
Milk vending machines (MVMs) are growing in popularity in Kenya and worldwide. Milk vending machines...
Consumption of milk contaminated with antibiotic residues above the maximum residue limit (MRL) caus...
The major role played by informal milk markets in Kenya and the benefits to those associated with it...
In Kenya there is currently no screening of antimicrobial drug residues in milk. This study evaluate...
This study describes an analysis of the bacterial risks and factors associated with those risks in t...
Across-sectional study was conducted from October 30/2017-July 30/2019 to determine antibiotic resid...
Antibiotic residues in milk pose a potential risk to the health ofnconsumers and are of public healt...
Concerns about food safety are increasing in developing countries where urbanization and changing li...
The risk of consuming milk containing antimicrobial residues presents a major public health problem ...
The study was carried out to determine the extent to which antimicrobial drugs may be translocated i...
The use of veterinary antibiotics is largely unregulated in low-income countries. Consequently, food...
The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of antibiotic residues in Kenyan smallholder f...
Background: Antibiotic residues in food are a public health concern globally. In Kenya, 86% of milk...
Despite an unfavorable policy environment against informal milk markets, these market account for mo...
Antibiotic residues in milk in Kenya constitute a problem and there is strong interest to enhance mi...
Milk vending machines (MVMs) are growing in popularity in Kenya and worldwide. Milk vending machines...
Consumption of milk contaminated with antibiotic residues above the maximum residue limit (MRL) caus...
The major role played by informal milk markets in Kenya and the benefits to those associated with it...
In Kenya there is currently no screening of antimicrobial drug residues in milk. This study evaluate...
This study describes an analysis of the bacterial risks and factors associated with those risks in t...
Across-sectional study was conducted from October 30/2017-July 30/2019 to determine antibiotic resid...
Antibiotic residues in milk pose a potential risk to the health ofnconsumers and are of public healt...