Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.

Recognizing how human behaviors affect the milk process can be useful to understand variations in hygienic and sanitary parameters in bulk tank milk. Furthermore, this knowledge could be used to design management programs that guarantee milk quality, favoring the optimization of such processes. Fort...

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Main Authors: Oscar David Múnera-Bedoya, Laerte D Cassoli, Paulo F Machado, Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5604977?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-99062dbf26f0494db3ccc42ea460a00b2020-11-25T01:45:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018464010.1371/journal.pone.0184640Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.Oscar David Múnera-BedoyaLaerte D CassoliPaulo F MachadoMario Fernando Cerón-MuñozRecognizing how human behaviors affect the milk process can be useful to understand variations in hygienic and sanitary parameters in bulk tank milk. Furthermore, this knowledge could be used to design management programs that guarantee milk quality, favoring the optimization of such processes. Forty-six milkers from the same number of dairy farms in Antioquia province (Colombia) were interviewed to establish the main factors associated to milk quality. Technical knowledge, motivations, and behavior of the personnel and its effect on hygienic and sanitary quality of milk were evaluated. Quality was assessed in terms of colony-forming units (CFU) and somatic cell count (SCC) in bulk tank milk. Two factors from a multivariate mixed data analysis were evaluated. One of those factors explained 9.51% of the total variability, related with in-farm availability and use of tools and the relationships between milker and manager. The other factor, associated with work environment and recognition, explained 6.97% of the total variability. The variables that best explained CFU levels were Knowledge of the udder condition at milking, and Milking type (parlor or pasture). The SCC was associated to knowledge of animal handling, schooling of milkers, milking site, and the groups derived from the cluster analysis by farm. In conclusion, milker attitudes and behaviors can affect CFU and SCC in bulk tank milk.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5604977?pdf=render
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author Oscar David Múnera-Bedoya
Laerte D Cassoli
Paulo F Machado
Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz
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Laerte D Cassoli
Paulo F Machado
Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz
Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
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author_facet Oscar David Múnera-Bedoya
Laerte D Cassoli
Paulo F Machado
Mario Fernando Cerón-Muñoz
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title Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
title_short Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
title_full Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
title_fullStr Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of attitudes and behavior of milkers on the hygienic and sanitary quality of milk.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description Recognizing how human behaviors affect the milk process can be useful to understand variations in hygienic and sanitary parameters in bulk tank milk. Furthermore, this knowledge could be used to design management programs that guarantee milk quality, favoring the optimization of such processes. Forty-six milkers from the same number of dairy farms in Antioquia province (Colombia) were interviewed to establish the main factors associated to milk quality. Technical knowledge, motivations, and behavior of the personnel and its effect on hygienic and sanitary quality of milk were evaluated. Quality was assessed in terms of colony-forming units (CFU) and somatic cell count (SCC) in bulk tank milk. Two factors from a multivariate mixed data analysis were evaluated. One of those factors explained 9.51% of the total variability, related with in-farm availability and use of tools and the relationships between milker and manager. The other factor, associated with work environment and recognition, explained 6.97% of the total variability. The variables that best explained CFU levels were Knowledge of the udder condition at milking, and Milking type (parlor or pasture). The SCC was associated to knowledge of animal handling, schooling of milkers, milking site, and the groups derived from the cluster analysis by farm. In conclusion, milker attitudes and behaviors can affect CFU and SCC in bulk tank milk.
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