Document Type : Articles

Authors

1 Agricultural Research Directorate, Ministry of Science and Technology

2 Alhady university collage,Ministry of high education

Abstract

This study was included isolation and identification Bacillus spp bacteria from childrens milk powder under 2 years of age .45 milk sample were collected with 3 replicates per label. Dialak , Novolac AD, Similac 1, Nactalia 1, Celia2, Sunny baby1, Nursoy, Primalac1, Alpha1, Biomil plus, Dovelac1, Liptomil plus2, DoveGER, S-26 LF, S-26 AR ,of the various pharmacies from the location of Baghdad for the period from 1/11/2018 to 30/4/2019. Isolates were examined by microscopic, agricultural and chemical test, as it was possible to obtain 8 isolats, all of which belonged to the various strains of wax and included 3 isolates of Bacillus cereus of milk samples contamination of 1.35% and two isolates of bacteria in Dialak 1, B.stearothermophilus from Novolac AD milk sample with 0.9 contamination and isolation of one B.stearothermophilus from each of the Nursoy,sunny baby1,Celia 2 (0.45%).

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