Ettawa Grade (PE) are potentially developed goats to produce milk and meat. Milk is food of animal that is rich in nutrients, but it is a perishable food easily contaminated by microorganisms. Contaminated pathogenic bacteria in milk can decrease the quality and has an organoleptic effect on milk, as well as endangers human health. Milk contaminated with bacteria antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in which is resistant to antibiotics, may adversely affect the response to treatment with antibiotics in humans when suffering from infectious diseases and using antibiotics in therapy. In this study Ettawa Grade's samples of fresh milk and other dairy products were taken from some of the goat farms in Yogyakarta Sleman district. The samples were test...
High demand for milk has been observed amongst the Malaysian public. Hence, research in milk is esse...
This study was aimed to investigate the presence of pathogenic bacteria in raw goat milk by using St...
The purpose of the current study was to isolate and identify subclinical mastitis causing bacteria ...
The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistant bacteria has been a concern worldwide. One...
The result showed that bacteria Goat Farm is one of the animal husbandry industries which are curren...
Milk samples were investigated for counts and prevalence of indicator bacteria, which were TPC, coli...
The use of antibiotics in food animals results to antimicrobial resistant bacteria that complicates ...
This study was carried out to determine the bacterial load of raw milk from domestic goats in Alsah...
The objective of this research is to determine the risk factors that affect the total bacteria, S. a...
Goat’s milk is an excellent food that can guarantee beneficial effects to human health, but its char...
Background and Aim: Milk is a suitable environment for most microorganisms. Pollution in the sucklin...
A study was conducted to determine the microbiological status of raw goat’s milk from a few sources ...
This study concentrates on information concerning the microbiological hazards that can be present ...
Klebsiella spp. is a common bacteria causing mastitis. Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella varicola...
Mastitis is a common disease in lactating goats that widespread throughout the world. This study aim...
High demand for milk has been observed amongst the Malaysian public. Hence, research in milk is esse...
This study was aimed to investigate the presence of pathogenic bacteria in raw goat milk by using St...
The purpose of the current study was to isolate and identify subclinical mastitis causing bacteria ...
The emergence of antimicrobial drug resistant bacteria has been a concern worldwide. One...
The result showed that bacteria Goat Farm is one of the animal husbandry industries which are curren...
Milk samples were investigated for counts and prevalence of indicator bacteria, which were TPC, coli...
The use of antibiotics in food animals results to antimicrobial resistant bacteria that complicates ...
This study was carried out to determine the bacterial load of raw milk from domestic goats in Alsah...
The objective of this research is to determine the risk factors that affect the total bacteria, S. a...
Goat’s milk is an excellent food that can guarantee beneficial effects to human health, but its char...
Background and Aim: Milk is a suitable environment for most microorganisms. Pollution in the sucklin...
A study was conducted to determine the microbiological status of raw goat’s milk from a few sources ...
This study concentrates on information concerning the microbiological hazards that can be present ...
Klebsiella spp. is a common bacteria causing mastitis. Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella varicola...
Mastitis is a common disease in lactating goats that widespread throughout the world. This study aim...
High demand for milk has been observed amongst the Malaysian public. Hence, research in milk is esse...
This study was aimed to investigate the presence of pathogenic bacteria in raw goat milk by using St...
The purpose of the current study was to isolate and identify subclinical mastitis causing bacteria ...