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ABSTRACT Mastitis in cattle is often caused by microorganism infections in the udder. The three most common pathogens are esculin‐positive streptococci (SC+), coagulase‐negative staphylococci (CNS), and Escherichia coli (E. coli). In a previous study, 10 SNPs were associated with somatic cell score and mastitis in diverse Holstein populations.
U. Müller+6 more
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Nanoparticles for treatment of bovine Staphylococcus aureus mastitis
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is one of the most important zoonotic bacterial pathogens, infecting human beings and a wide range of animals, in particular, dairy cattle. Globally. S.
S. Algharib, Ali Dawood, Shuyu Xie
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No evidence for a bovine mastitis Escherichia coli pathotype
Background Escherichia coli bovine mastitis is a disease of significant economic importance in the dairy industry. Molecular characterization of mastitis-associated E. coli (MAEC) did not result in the identification of common traits.
Andreas Leimbach+5 more
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Low-level laser irradiation-induced changes in bovine spermatozoa [PDF]
Some biochemical and metabolic characteristics of bovine sperm cells irradiated with low-level laser were probed and correlated to the irradiation parameters. Bovine spermatozoa were exposed to spatially filtered light from a He-Ne laser (633 nm) with fluences from 150 to 600 mJ/cm2.
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MicroRNA regulation of bovine monocyte inflammatory and metabolic networks in an in vivo infection model. [PDF]
peer-reviewedBovine mastitis is an inflammation-driven disease of the bovine mammary gland that costs the global dairy industry several billion dollars per annum.
Baker, Mike+10 more
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Summary The principal organisms associated with mastitis are Streptococcus agalactiae, Streptococcus uberis, and Micrococcus pyogenes . These organisms usually cause a chronic mastitis and a loss in milk yield with or without the appearance of clinical symptoms.
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New markers of bulk milk quality in relation to mastitis [PDF]
All dairy processors depend on a continuous supply of high-quality bulk milk from milk producers to be able to distribute liquid milk and dairy products.
Wickström, Erik
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Variation of inflammatory dynamics and mediators in primiparous cows after intramammary challenge with Escherichia coli [PDF]
The objective of the current study was to investigate (i) the outcome of experimentally induced Escherichia coli mastitis in primiparous cows during early lactation in relation with production of eicosanoids and inflammatory indicators, and (ii) the ...
Boutet, Philippe+10 more
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Early post parturient changes in milk acute phase proteins [PDF]
The periparturient period is one of the most critical periods in the productive life of a dairy cow, and is the period when dairy cows are most susceptible to developing new intramammary infections (IMI) leading to mastitis.
Eckersall, Peter+4 more
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In order to elucidate the active ingredients, potential targets, and mechanisms of action of peppermint in treating bovine mastitis, this study utilized network pharmacology analysis and molecular docking to conduct an exploratory, prospective ...
Xinyu Wang+3 more
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