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    Bacteriology of unheated expressed breast milk stored at room temperature

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    Date
    1986-04
    Author
    Ajusi, John D
    Type
    Thesis
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    Abstract
    Thirty samples of unheated expressed breast milk (EBM) from 30 lactating mothers, and twelve samples of unboiled Kenya Co-operatives Creameries (KCC) milk, both stored at room temperature (RT) and in the refrigerator (at 40C), were examined for the degree of bacterial contamination at o hour, 4 hours, 6 hours and 8 hours. All the EBH samples were contaminated at 0 hour. The mean bacterial colony counts was 5.438 x 103 c.f.u/mm3 with a range of 0.15 - 23.1 x 103 c.f.u./mm3• Pure cultures were obtained in 12 out of 30 (40%' while 18 out of 30 (60%) had mixed growth. The majority'of the bacteria found in EBM were skin flora like Staphylococcus albus 76.7% (23/30) ~~d streptococcus viridans 40% (12/30).· Potential pathogens like Escherichia coli, Streptococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus ~ere found in 26% (8/30), 13.3% (4/30) and 6.7% (2/30) respectively. Three out of eight (37.5%) of the Escherichia coli were of faecal origin. Eleven out of the twelve KCC milk samples had bacterial contamination at o hour. One sample was sterile. The mean bacterial coiony -courrt s was'77.8 x 103 c.f.u./I)lIlwli3th a range of 45 - 103.5 x 103 c.f.u. / mm.3 Staphylococcus ..albus was isolated from 5 samples (4J.7%), Escherichia coli from 8(66.7%) and Anthrocoids from 8 samples (66.7%). All the Escherichia coli isolated froin.KCC milk were of non faecal origin. The bacteria grown from each sample at 0 hour was the same bacteria isolated at 4,6 and 8 hrur-s , There was no significant cha~ge in bacterial colony counts in EBM on storage at RT and at +4oC for 8 hours, p ,0.5 while signi£ icant rise in bacterial colony COQ~ts occurred in KGG milk stoored at RT for 6 hours (P£O.OS) and 8 hours (pLO.02). There was significant difference in bacterial colony counts in EBM and KeC milk both stored at RT at 0 hour (p L O. 01), 6 hours (p e: 0.01) and 8 hours (p L.0;00 1), but no significant difference in bacterial colony counts in EBM stored at RT and that stored in the refrigerator for 8 hours (P70.5)•
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/11295/28743
    Citation
    Ajusi, J.D(1986). Bacteriology of unheated expressed breast milk stored at room temperature
    Publisher
    College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Bacteriology
    Unheated
    Expressed breast milk
    Storage
    Room temperature
    Description
    Master of Medicine Thesis
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    • Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) [4487]

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