The first study on antimicrobial resistance of isolated from raw goat milk associated with subclinical mastitis in Siliragung Subdistrict, East Java, Indonesia.

Ratih Novita Praja, Aditya Yudhana, Amung Logam Saputro, Jonathan Mark Hamonangan
Author Information
  1. Ratih Novita Praja: Veterinary Medicine Study Program, Department of Health and Life Sciences, School of Health and Life Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Wijaya Kusuma Street 113, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia.
  2. Aditya Yudhana: Veterinary Medicine Study Program, Department of Health and Life Sciences, School of Health and Life Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Wijaya Kusuma Street 113, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia.
  3. Amung Logam Saputro: Veterinary Medicine Study Program, Department of Health and Life Sciences, School of Health and Life Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Wijaya Kusuma Street 113, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia.
  4. Jonathan Mark Hamonangan: Veterinary Medicine Study Program, School of Health and Life Sciences, Universitas Airlangga, Wijaya Kusuma Street 113, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia.

Abstract

Background and Aim: Raw goat milk is a highly nutritious dairy product and a suitable medium for the growth of antimicrobial-resistant , the leading cause of subclinical mastitis. This study aimed to investigate the resistance status of which isolated from goat milk associated with subclinical mastitis cases in Siliragung Subdistrict, Banyuwangi District, East Java, Indonesia.
Materials and Methods: The isolates were recovered from 258 raw goat milk samples from seven different dairy goat farms. Preliminary screening of subclinical mastitis using the California mastitis test, then samples with score +3 and +4 were taken for further isolation and identification, followed by a biochemical test to determine the . Moreover, the bacteria susceptibility test against several antimicrobials was done using the disk diffusion method.
Results: Based on our findings, a total of 66 (25.58%) raw goat milk samples were tested positive for , of which 36.36% were identified as multidrug-resistant. Moreover, were also identified as resistant to penicillin (81.82%), ampicillin (65.15%), erythromycin (50.52%), and gentamicin (36.09%).
Conclusion: The prevalence of isolated from raw goat milk associated with subclinical mastitis in Siliragung Subdistrict, Banyuwangi District, Indonesia, was recorded at 25.58%. Moreover, 36.36% of isolates were categorized as resistant to three or more classes of antibiotics. The biosafety and biosecurity procedures during the milking process should be strengthened in dairy goat farms to prevent the transmission of antimicrobial resistance among animals, humans, and environments.

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