The trend of high microbial contamination in livestock milk in the ASEAN region and distribution mapping
Time: 01 Jan 1970, 08:00
Session: [RS2] Regular Session 2 » [RS2-3] AI and Data Analytics
Type: Virtual Presentation
Abstract:
Human health risks associated with milk contamination can take many different forms. There is currently little data on the trends in microbial contamination and the mapping of its distribution. This study is to map the spread of microbial contamination in cattle milk throughout ASEAN and assess trends in this area. Using Boolean operators, a database originating from Scopus is collected. This research used 19,967 papers as references with topics or themes of bacteria, milk, microbes and antibiotics with loci in the ASEAN region. The analysis results show that 2021 is the peak of article production with 49 articles, followed by 2022 with 40 articles. The university that is the most productive institution is Khon Kaen University.Key research topics include antimicrobial resistance, lactic acid bacteria, bovine health issues, and fermentation in milk production. Research on antimicrobial resistance, the use of lactic acid bacteria in dairy products, cow health, and the milk fermentation process needs to be explored further. Collaboration between countries, especially Thailand and Malaysia, must also be improved to produce higher-quality research