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. 1971 May;21(5):806–808. doi: 10.1128/am.21.5.806-808.1971

Detection of Sulfa Drugs and Antibiotics in Milk

R B Read Jr 1, J G Bradshaw 1, A A Swartzentruber 1, A R Brazis 1
PMCID: PMC377285  PMID: 16349901

Abstract

A disc assay method for testing sulfa drugs and antibiotics in milk was developed wherein Bacillus megaterium ATCC 9855 was used as the test organism and Mueller-Hinton agar was used as the test substrate. Incubation was at 37 C for 4 to 5 hr. The test procedure is an improvement over the Bacillus subtilis-Antibiotic Medium No. 1 method, as described in Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products, in that it is sensitive to eight sulfa drugs and to bacitracin without a significant change in sensitivity to eight other antibiotics commonly used for mastitis therapy.

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