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Bovine mastitis prevention and control in the post-antibiotic era
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2021A. El-Sayed, Mohamed Kamel
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Etiological agents of bovine mastitis
Veterinary Microbiology, 1988A total of 137 microbial species, subspecies and serovars have been isolated from the bovine mammary gland. Nucleic acid hybridization studies have restructured the classification of many mastitis pathogens. Availability of defined species descriptions has permitted greater insight into the distribution and pathogenicity of many previously unrecognized
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Bovine Mastitis: An Evolving Disease
The Veterinary Journal, 2002Mastitis remains a major challenge to the worldwide dairy industry despite the widespread implementation of mastitis control strategies. The last forty years have seen a dramatic decrease in clinical mastitis incidence but this has been accompanied by a change in the relative and absolute importance of different pathogens.
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1937
Summary 1. Cases of mastitis, acute and chronic, due to pathogenic staphylococci ( Staph. aureus ) are described and the literature on the subject is reviewed. 2. In its commonest form the disease is chronic, the stroma of the organ being ultimately involved.
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Summary 1. Cases of mastitis, acute and chronic, due to pathogenic staphylococci ( Staph. aureus ) are described and the literature on the subject is reviewed. 2. In its commonest form the disease is chronic, the stroma of the organ being ultimately involved.
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2011
Biofilm formation in bovine mastitis Staphylococcus aureus isolates was studied since the beginnings of biofilm research, even before the name “biofilm” was actually invented. Compared to other major bovine mastitis pathogens, such as E. coli and Streptococcus uberis relatively much research information is available on S.
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Biofilm formation in bovine mastitis Staphylococcus aureus isolates was studied since the beginnings of biofilm research, even before the name “biofilm” was actually invented. Compared to other major bovine mastitis pathogens, such as E. coli and Streptococcus uberis relatively much research information is available on S.
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1932
Summary By taking advantage of the fact that streptococci are more resistant to the bactericidal action of crystal violet than the majority of milk saprophytes, a selective medium has been devised which has afforded satisfactory results in the cultural diagnosis of bovine mastitis. Organisms which are not inhibited by the dye can be differentiated in
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Summary By taking advantage of the fact that streptococci are more resistant to the bactericidal action of crystal violet than the majority of milk saprophytes, a selective medium has been devised which has afforded satisfactory results in the cultural diagnosis of bovine mastitis. Organisms which are not inhibited by the dye can be differentiated in
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