EVALUATION OF SELECTED ANTIBIOTIC RESIDUE SCREENING-TESTS FOR MILK FROM INDIVIDUAL COWS AND EXAMINATION OF FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE PROBABILITY OF FALSE-POSITIVE OUTCOMES

Citation
Sm. Andrew et al., EVALUATION OF SELECTED ANTIBIOTIC RESIDUE SCREENING-TESTS FOR MILK FROM INDIVIDUAL COWS AND EXAMINATION OF FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE PROBABILITY OF FALSE-POSITIVE OUTCOMES, Journal of dairy science, 80(11), 1997, pp. 3050-3057
Citations number
21
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220302
Volume
80
Issue
11
Year of publication
1997
Pages
3050 - 3057
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0302(1997)80:11<3050:EOSARS>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Total composite milk samples from 131 cows in one herd were analyzed. Eight beta-lactam residue screening tests were evaluated for performan ce using milk from individual cows and factors that affect the rate of false-positive outcomes were determined. Cows were not treated with a n antibiotic for at least 30 d prior to sampling. Tests evaluated were Delvotest(R) P, Charm Cowside, Charm Farm, Penzyme(R), Valio T101, La cTek(TM), CITE Probe(R), and Charm Bacillus stearothermophilus disk as say. Cows averaged 155 d of lactation. Milk production at the time of sampling ranged from 3.6 to 26.3 kg per milking per cow. The somatic c ell count of milk averaged 243 x 10(3)/ml and ranged from 8.5 x 10(3)/ ml to 3437 x 10(3)/ml. Total viable bacteria counts averaged 197.8 x 1 0(3)/ml. Total coliform counts ranged from 0 to 205/ml. Selectivity ra tes (rate of truly negative samples that were found to be negative by the assay) were greater than 90% for all tests except the CITE Probe(R ) test. Use of logistic regression showed that an increase in colony-f orming units was associated with a decrease in the probability of a fa lse-positive outcome for the CITE Probe(R) test. Milk production, coli form counts, and parity each affected the probabilities of positive ou tcomes for different tests. Except for one test, selectivity rates of the beta-lactam residue screening tests for milk from individual cows was greater than 0.9.