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Effect of the essential oil of Minthostachys verticillata (Griseb.) epling and limonene on biofilm production in pathogens causing bovine mastitis [PDF]
Bovine mastitis causes large annual economic losses around the world. Different microorganisms are associated with the disease. The capacity of pathogens to adhere to bovine mammary epithelial cells is associated with biofilm production which leads to ...
Cariddi, Laura Noelia+3 more
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Economic losses associated with mastitis due to bovine leukemia virus infection.
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV), which causes enzootic bovine leukosis and immunosuppression, is widely prevalent on Japanese dairy farms. However, in the absence of a national eradication scheme with compensation programs, it is important to estimate BLV ...
S. Nakada+3 more
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Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of bovine mastitis worldwide. Despite some improved understanding of disease pathogenesis, progress towards new methods for the control of intramammary infections (IMI) has been limited, particularly in the field ...
Bruno Campos+7 more
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Escherichia coli is one of the most important pathogens that cause clinical mastitis in dairy cattle worldwide and lead to severe economic losses. Antibiotics are often used to treat this inflammatory disease; however, antimicrobial resistance and ...
Yanan Li+5 more
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Immunoprophylaxis of bovine mastitis [PDF]
Mastitis poses a major economic and health problem in herds of dairy cows. The many years of taking different approaches to treating mastitis have not resulted in an adequate solution, so that the problem of mastitis is still present and acute. The treatment of mastitis using antibiotics yields satisfactory results, but it implies substantial costs for
Pavlović, Vojislav+1 more
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Helcococcus ovis (H. ovis) was first reported in ovine subclinical mastitis milk and post-mortem examination organs in Spain and the United Kingdom in 1999; subsequently, it appeared in cattle, horse, goat, and human.
Kai Liu+9 more
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Background In the global dairy industry, mastitis is the main economic significant disease of cattle. Milk and other dairy outputs are scarce in developed countries, including Ethiopia. Methods In this cross-sectional investigation in the Modjo district,
Haben Fesseha+3 more
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Background Streptococcus agalactiae ( S. agalactiae ) is a contagious pathogen of bovine mastitis. It has financial implications for the dairy cattle industry in certain areas of the world. Since antimicrobial resistance increases in dairy farms, natural
N. A. Abd El-Aziz+7 more
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Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Bovine Mammary Microbiota: Potential Allies against Bovine Mastitis. [PDF]
Bovine mastitis is a costly disease in dairy cattle worldwide. As of yet, the control of bovine mastitis is mostly based on prevention by thorough hygienic procedures during milking.
Damien S Bouchard+14 more
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Biosensor assay for determination of haptoglobin in bovine milk [PDF]
Despite more than 30 years of research into mastitis diagnostics, there are few alternatives to the somatic cell count (SCC) in practical use for identification of cows with subclinical mastitis.
Björk, Lennart+3 more
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