Morphological and microscopical comparison features of Bacillus cereus isolates

Authors

  • Abdul-Hadi A. Hussein
  • Nadia Ibrahim Abdul A’al
  • Osama Abdul-AlRazak dfsdfs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36326/kjvs/2011/v2i23895

Keywords:

Bacillus cereus, Baghdad, Blood agar, Camel milk

Abstract

Fifty seven samples of milk and infant formula were taken to isolate Bacillus cereus. There were 21.55% in milk and 22.5% in infant formula. Polymyxine pyruvate egg yolk mannitol bromothymol blue agar (PEMBA) and blood agar were conducted to grow B. cereus in this study. Colony morphology onPEMBA and Blood agar were used along with gram staining and spore staining methods to compare the morphological and microscopically features with the standard strain. The importance of intensity and severity of this organism in food poisoning due to ingestion of incriminated milk and milk products led to this study.

    The understanding of the presence and distribution of B. cereus discovered the contamination spots inBaghdad markets and the farms inBaghdad districts to make the authorities able to diagnose these contamination areas in order to control and prevent the infection.

    The aim of this study is to reveal the availability of B. cereus in milk and infant formula in the local dairy farms and the markets of the districts inBaghdad.

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Hussein, A.-H. A., Abdul A’al, N. I., & dfsdfs, O. A.-A. (2011). Morphological and microscopical comparison features of Bacillus cereus isolates. Kufa Journal For Veterinary Medical Sciences, 2(2), 141–151. https://doi.org/10.36326/kjvs/2011/v2i23895

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