Heat map demonstrating the correlation of bacterial families across bovine digital dermatitis and control samples. [PDF]
Heat map demonstrating the correlation of bacterial families across bovine digital dermatitis and control samples.
Martin W. Nielsen (4919674) +6 more
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Characterizing the microbiota of bovine digital dermatitis
Bovine digital dermatitis (DD) is a skin disease affecting cattle worldwide. As a significant contributor to infectious lameness, DD is increasingly an economic and animal welfare concern for dairy and beef producers. DD is a polymicrobial disease, with many different types of anaerobic bacteria strongly associated with lesions.
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Understanding the Pathophysiology of Bovine Digital Dermatitis
This thesis studied digital dermatitis (DD), a leading disease affecting cattle health, characterized by painful ulcerative lesions in the feet, for which there is no fully effective treatment. This thesis focused on why DD lesions, mostly colonized by T.
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Relative abundance of bacterial genera amplified by high-throughput sequencing in bovine digital dermatitis. [PDF]
Sequencing of V1 and V2 hypervariable regions of 16S rRNA in 44 biopsy specimens of bovine digital dermatitis and 4 control samples from crossbreed dairy cows kept in pasture all year round. Control samples are identified by _C.
Martin W. Nielsen (4919674) +6 more
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Molecular Isolation of Treponema spp from Ovine Footrot Lesions, Finding Evidence for Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis [PDF]
Contagious ovine digital dermatitis (CODD), a severe lameness-causing bacterial foot disease, significantly impacts the sheep industry's economy and welfare.
Vahid Zojaji +2 more
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Comprehensive Analyses of the Bacterial Population in Non-Healing Claw Lesions of Dairy Cattle
Non-healing claw lesions (NHCLs) are a newly characterized disorder affecting the deep dermis of the hoof in dairy cattle. Although NHCLs are thought to be associated with bovine digital dermatitis (BDD), their precise etiology is not yet understood.
Kaoru Hori +7 more
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Microbiota Analysis of an Environmental Slurry and Its Potential Role as a Reservoir of Bovine Digital Dermatitis Pathogens. [PDF]
At present, very little information exists regarding what role the environmental slurry may play as an infection reservoir and/or route of transmission for bovine digital dermatitis (DD), a disease which is a global problem in dairy herds. To investigate,
Klitgaard K +4 more
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High prevalence of treponemes in bovine digital dermatitis-A molecular epidemiology
To validate the epidemiology of Treponema spp. associated with digital dermatitis (DD) a large number of DD samples (n=56) were examined by DNA-DNA dot blot analyses using oligonucleotide probes specific for phylogenetic group I-VII of oral treponemes and DD-associated phylotypes DDKL-4, DDKL-12 and DDKL-20 as well as for T.
Nordhoff, Marcel +3 more
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A case–control study regarding factors associated with digital dermatitis in Norwegian dairy herds
Background Digital dermatitis (DD) is a contagious bovine foot disease causing painful lesions, lameness, and reduced animal welfare. Previous studies indicate a complex aetiology of the disease.
Lina Ahlén +4 more
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The Occurrence of Bovine Digital Dermatitis (BDD) on Service Period in Dairy Cows in Kosovo [PDF]
The aim of the study was to estimate the frequency of bovine digital dermatitis (BDD) in dairy cows in region of north Kosovo in the period of time from calving to conception.
Driton Sylejmani +4 more
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