A total of 106 beef samples which consisted of local (n=59) and imported (n =47) beef and 180 milk samples from cows (n = 86) and goats (n = 94) were collected from Selangor, Malaysia. Overall, 30.2% (32 of 106) of beef samples were found positive for Arcobacter species. Imported beef was significantly more contaminated (46.80%) than local beef (16.9%). Arcobacter butzleri was the species isolated most frequently from imported (81.8%) and local (60%) beef, followed by Arcobacter cryaerophilus in local (33.3%) and imported (18.2%) beef samples. Only one local beef sample (10%) yielded Arcobacter skirrowii. Arcobacter species were detected from cow's milk (5.8%), with A. butzleri as the dominant species (60%), followed by A. cryaerophilus (40%), whereas none of the goat's milk samples were found positive for Arcobacter. This is the first report of the detection of Arcobacter in milk and beef in Malaysia. Copyright ©, International Association for Food Protection.
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Shah, A. H., Saleha, A. A., Murugaiyah, M., Zunita, Z., & Memon, A. A. (2012). Prevalence and distribution of arcobacter spp. in raw milk and retail raw beef. Journal of Food Protection, 75(8), 1474–1478. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-11-487
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