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Effectiveness of on-farm continuous flow high-temperature short-time pasteurization for inactivation of bovine leukemia virus in milk.
Tomita, Keisuke; Miyauchi, Sonoko; Katagiri, Yuzuru; Yoneyama, Syuji; Dongze, Leng; Chiba, Yusuke; Hirata, Toh-Ichi; Ichijo, Toshihiro; Yasuda, Hajime A; Hikono, Hirokazu; Murakami, Kenji.
Affiliation
  • Tomita K; Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Miyauchi S; Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Katagiri Y; Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Yoneyama S; Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Dongze L; Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Chiba Y; Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Hirata TI; Field Science Center, Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Ichijo T; Cooperative Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
  • Yasuda HA; Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan.
  • Hikono H; Department of Animal Sciences, Teikyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Murakami K; Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Iwate University, Iwate, Japan.
Anim Sci J ; 91(1): e13495, 2020.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33372705
ABSTRACT
The effectiveness of on-farm continuous flow high-temperature short-time (HTST) pasteurization (i.e., 72°C for 15 s) for the inactivation of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) in milk was investigated with a sheep bioassay. Four sheep that had been inoculated with completely pasteurized milk containing approximately 3.4 × 107 BLV-infected peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) and treated by either HTST pasteurization or laboratory-scale low-temperature long-time (LTLT) pasteurization (i.e., 60°C for 30 min), remained negative for BLV for at least 17 weeks after inoculation. In contrast, all sheep inoculated with unpasteurized or inadequately pasteurized milk containing the same number of BLV-infected PBMC were tested positive for BLV and anti-BLV antibodies within 3 weeks after inoculation. These results suggest that on-farm continuous flow HTST pasteurization was equivalent value with inactivated BLV on the LTLT procedure and can effectively inactivate BLV in the milk. Therefore, on-farm HTST pasteurization of the pooled colostrum or milk used in automated feeding systems is likely to protect group-housed preweaned calves from BLV infection, thereby improving animal health on dairy farms.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Temperature / Enzootic Bovine Leukosis / Leukemia Virus, Bovine / Dairying / Virus Inactivation / Milk / Pasteurization / Farms / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim Sci J Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Temperature / Enzootic Bovine Leukosis / Leukemia Virus, Bovine / Dairying / Virus Inactivation / Milk / Pasteurization / Farms / Animal Feed Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim Sci J Journal subject: MEDICINA VETERINARIA Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Japan