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Udder Health Monitoring for Prevention of Bovine Mastitis and Improvement of Milk Quality
To maximize milk production, efficiency, and profits, modern dairy cows are genetically selected and bred to produce more and more milk and are fed copious quantities of high-energy feed to support ever-increasing milk volumes.
A. Neculai-Valeanu, A. Ariton
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Bovine mastitis is a serious disease associated with both high incidence and economic loss, posing a major challenge to the dairy industry worldwide. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens to cause bovine mastitis, and antimicrobial ...
Zhe Zhang+4 more
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Mastitis (inflammation of the mammary gland) commonly occurs in dairy cattle during the periparturient period (transition period), in which dairy cattle experience physiological and hormonal changes and severe negative energy balance, followed by ...
M. Khan+9 more
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Simple Summary Characterization of Enterococcus spp. among bovine mastitis pathogens is important in terms of the dairy industry and public health domain.
Hyeon-Jin Kim+6 more
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Bovine Mastitis in Southern Zone of Tigray, Northern Ethiopia
Mastitis is the most common disease of adult dairy cattle. The disease continues to be one of the most perplexing and costly diseases of dairy cattle. The present study was conducted to detect bovine mastitis cows and identify potential risk factors for ...
Adehanom Baraki+4 more
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Mastitis, inflammation of the mammary gland, is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle that has a potential impact on profitability and animal welfare.
Masoumeh Naserkheil+12 more
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Progress in Expression Pattern and Molecular Regulation Mechanism of LncRNA in Bovine Mastitis
Bovine mastitis is an inflammatory disease caused by pathogenic microbial infection, trauma, or other factors. Its morbidity is high, and it is difficult to cure, causing great harm to the health of cows and the safety of dairy products.
Li Jia+7 more
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Fecal non-aureus Staphylococci are a potential cause of bovine intramammary infection [PDF]
The presence of non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) in bovine rectal feces has recently been described. Similar to other mastitis causing pathogens, shedding of NAS in the environment could result in intramammary infection.
De Visscher, Anneleen+4 more
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Bacteriophage Protects Against Aerococcus viridans Infection in a Murine Mastitis Model
Bovine mastitis, an inflammatory disease that occurs frequently in early lactation or the dry period, is primarily caused by bacterial infections. There is growing evidence that Aerococcus viridans (A.
Hengyu Xi+15 more
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Natural Agents against Bovine Mastitis Pathogens
Bovine mastitis is the most widespread and economically important disease worldwide. The present study aimed to determine bioactive compounds in two essential oils (EOs) from wild (Thymus serpyllum) and common thyme (Thymus vulgaris) and to assess the ...
Z. Kovačević+4 more
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