Daily Nation Newspaper

Kenya alarm on milk with high levels of bacteria

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NAIROBI - The Kenya Dairy Board (KDB) has raised concern over unsafe milk sold by dairy farmers that contain high residues of drugs such as antibiotic­s, pesticides and preservati­ves.

Kaberia Murungi, a manager with the Kenya Dairy Board, Voi branch, said samples tested over the past one year discovered milk that was unfit for human consumptio­n as it had a high concentrat­ion of drug residues.

He blamed dairy farmers for failing to observe withdrawal periods after their dairy cows had been treated.

According to the board, the biannual quality survey report covering July to October this year showed a high bacteria load of up to ten million per millilitre of milk, way above the acceptable two million per millilitre.

The study randomly recruited 152 vendors and 207 farmers from four randomly selected urban centres in a cross-sectional study. It interviewe­d them using a pre-tested standardis­ed questionna­ire. The 100-ml raw milk sample was collected from each vendor and farm, and tested for antimicrob­ial residues.

“What we found out was scary, thirty-two of the 207 (15.5 per cent) samples from farmers and 28 (18.4 per cent) of the 152 samples from vendors tested positive for antimicrob­ial residues. This means that the practice is very common,” he said.– DAILY NATION, Nation Kenya

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