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Mattila-Sandholm, T., Alivehmas, T., Kaartinen, L., and Honkanen-Buzalski, T., Growth characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli in whey from sequentially infected milk, Acta Vet. Scand., 1990, vol. 31, (2), pp. 169-174 ABSTRACT The growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli was
followed in bovine whey samples which had been prepared from milk previously
incubated with cultures of S. aureus or E. coli. Staphylococcal strains were
divided into 2 groups according to their ability to form compact or diffuse
colonies on serum soft agar, which is related to the absence or presence of
capsule respectively. The growth of compact staphylococci was dependent on the
bulk tank milk used whereas diffuse colony forming staphylococci grew equally
well in all bulk milk, also in all inoculated milk. The growth of E. coli was
markedly enhanced in whey samples prepared from milk preincubated with
staphylococci. However, clear growth inhibition was seen with E. coli and S.
aureus strains when grown in whey prepared from milk preincubated with E. coli.
Results indicate that the growth promotion of pathogens due to compositional
changes in milk are of importance during the course of infection because the
growth pattern on staphylococci is dependent on these compositional changes. The
growth-inhibitory effects caused by E. coli may explain difficulties in
isolating this organism.
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