Dissemination and Persistence of Pseudomonas spp. in Small-Scale Dairy Farms

Ital J Food Saf. 2016 May 2;5(2):5652. doi: 10.4081/ijfs.2016.5652. eCollection 2016 Apr 19.

Abstract

This study was aimed at collecting data on presence, dissemination and persistence of Pseudomonas in small-scale dairy farms. Six farms (located in Piedmont) were visited three times over 2014: 116 waters (wells and different faucets/pipes) and 117 environmental samples (milking equipments and drains) were collected. Enumeration of Pseudomonadaceae was performed, 3-5 colonies/samples were selected for identification via 16SrDNA/oprI polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and typed by enterobacterial-repetitive-intergenic-consensus (ERIC)-PCR. Pseudomonadaceae were detected in 77% of samples. No statistical differences were found among proportions of positives across farms, sample typologies and seasons. Most isolates were Pseudomonas fluorescens (45%), and ERIC-PCR showed 32 persistent types diffused across farms. All in all, Pseudomonas spp. represents a challenge, considering its presence over time in water as well as in teat cups, indicating a continuous source of contamination. Moreover, persistency of strains may indicate biofilm-formation and/or sanitisers resistance, therefore emphasising the role of primary production for preventing milk contamination by Pseudomonas spp.

Keywords: Persistence; Pseudomonas; Small-scale dairy farms; Typing; Water.

Grants and funding

Funding: Piedmont Region: Measure 124, Action 1 (Cooperation for the development of new products, processes and technologies in the agri-food sector – challenges; Health Check).