An M.A. Thesis Discussing Detection of Bacterial contamination in milk Samples at Kerbala University

Faculty of Pure Science- Kerbala University  has discussed an M.A. thesis concerning Detection of Esherichia coli bacteria contamination in milk Samples. The study presented by Huda Muhammed Mahmood aims at investigating the coding genes of virulence factors for isolates of bacteria and toxin producing intestinal toxins and detecting the presence of Esherichia coli bacteria in raw cow’s milk samples. It also deals with the responses and resistance of studied isolates to antibiotics as well as the emergence of intestinal toxins genes and the most important side effects that affect health and possibilities  of eliminating bacteria  that affects the body.

The present thesis ends up with many recommendations for further studies so as to detect all animals pathogens that may pose a potential health risk by consuming non-bacterial contaminated milk and monitoring the use of antibiotics in breeding livestock and human treatment to reduce the development of  antibiotics resistance.