Sanitary Examination of the Milk Sold at Non-Specialized Selling Spots
Keywords:
milk, mastitis, brucellosis, tuberculosis, bacteriaAbstract
The research results of unpasteurized and non-factory farmed milk sold at random selling spots arepresented in the current article. In all samples subjected to expert examination, soda has been detected, which means that the milk was adulterated. Nor
did the organoleptic indices comply with the accepted standards. In some samples, a suspicious reaction to brucellosis and mastitis was observed. Hence, the milk sale at non-specialized selling spots should be prohibited, as its consumption poses danger to human health and can become a source for the spread of infectious diseases.
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