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Production of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin A in Cheddar and Colby Cheeses

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Enterotoxin A production by Staphylococcus aureus in Cheddar and Colby cheeses was determined by inoculating milk with different initial S. aureus populations and making cheese using normal and inhibited starter cultures. Detectable amounts of enterotoxin A were observed more frequently in Colby than in Cheddar cheese, both made with normal starter. With initial S. c~ureus inocula of at ]east 35,000 to 250,000 per milliliter of milk, enterotoxin A was detected when at least 15 million S. aureus per gram in Colby and 28 million in Cheddar developed. Starter failure induced by lactic bacteriophage during the early stages of cheese-making (draining or prior), resulted in extensive growth of S. aureus and detectable enterotoxin A, even with initial S. aureus populations of 1 to 2 thousand per milliliter of milk. Under these conditions, minimal S. aureus populations associated with enterotoxin A were about 3 to 5 million per gram.

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