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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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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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Severity of experimental escherichia-coli mastitis in ketonemic and nonketonemic dairy-cows. [PDF]
The severity of experimental Escherichia coli mastitis in relation to in vitro chemotaxis of polymorphonuclear leukocytes was investigated in cows during negative energy balance. The negative energy balance was induced by feed restriction.
Brand, A+6 more
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Simple Summary Bovine mastitis is a highly prevalent and expensive illness that leads to enormous financial losses to dairy industries. Although significant progress has been made in the control and therapy of mastitis, the frequency of this disease ...
A. Neculai-Valeanu+4 more
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Staphylococcus aureus is one of the major pathogens causing mastitis in dairy herds. The colonization of dairy cows and subsequent contamination of raw milk by S.
Q. Ren+4 more
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Bovine mastitis is a significant economic burden for dairy enterprises, responsible for premature culling, prophylactic and therapeutic antibiotic use, reduced milk production and the withholding (and thus wastage) of milk.
D. Field+5 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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Local and systemic effects of endotoxin mastitis on the chemiluminescence of milk and blood neutrophils in dairy cows. [PDF]
The local and systemic effects of intramammary lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection on the chemiluminescence (CL) of milk and blood polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) were investigated in six healthy early lactation cows.
Burvenich, Christian+3 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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