BACTERIOLOGY OF MASTITIC MILK AND IN VITRO ANTIBIOGRAM OF THE ISOLATES [PDF]
Mastitis is one of the most costly diseases of lactating animals. Bacteria constitute the common etiological agents of mastitis. In the present study, bacteria associated with mastitis were investigated and their susceptibility to various antibiotics ...
M. Iqbal, M. Ali Khan, B. Daraz and U. Siddique1
doaj
Analysis of direct and indirect methods for somatic cell counts in the milk of healthy goats [PDF]
A particularidade da secreção láctea caprina, do tipo apócrina, diferente da secreção merócrina da vaca, leva a erros de interpretação durante a realização de técnicas de avaliação da celularidade do leite de fêmeas desta espécie.
ARAÚJO, Wanderley Pereira de +4 more
core +2 more sources
The epidemiology of mastitis in Australian dairy cattle : a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Veterinary Studies (Epidemiology) [PDF]
This study represents an aggregation of knowledge on mastitis within the Australian dairy industry. Aspects of the epidemiology and economics of mastitis have been collated and areas of missing knowledge identified.
Shephard, Richard William
core
Abstract Quarter stripping samples were examined to compare the relationship between the degree of inflammation as indicated by the leucocyte count or the California Mastitis Test reaction and the types and number of bacteria found in the sample. Both pathogenic and nonpathogenic isolations were made on 1,036 quarter milk samples.
D P, Wesen, L O, Luedecke, T L, Forster
openaire +2 more sources
Effects of lactation stage, parity, beta-lactoglobulin genotype and milk SCC on whey protein composition in Sarda dairy ewes [PDF]
In 90 Sarda dairy ewes the effects of lactation stage, parity, beta-lactoglobulin genotypes, and somatic cell count (SCC) on the milk content of total protein (TP), casein (CN), whey protein (WP) and its fractions alpha-lactalbumin (ALA), beta ...
Battacone, Gianni +4 more
core
Variation in Modified California Mastitis Test Scores in Dairy Cattle
Abstract Statistical analysis of coded modified C.M.T. scores, recorded over a 3-yr period from cows in 40 herds in two areas of Ontario, showed that an average of 22% of the within-herd variation in the scores was associated with variation in age of cow, stage of lactation, month of the year, and monthly production level.
R.C.W. Daniel, D.A. Barnum, J.C. Rennie
openaire +1 more source
Sub clinical mastitis may cause more losses than clinical mastitis. Farmers can take advantage of employing several tools, California Mastitis Test (CMT) and Somatic Cell Count (SCC) among the others, to determine the presence of a sub clinical mastitis ...
M. Mulas +6 more
doaj +1 more source
Mastitis in the dairy herd at Taman Pertanian Universiti Putra Malaysia [PDF]
This study investigated mastitis in the dairy herd at Taman Pertanian Universiti Putra Malaysia (TPU). Questionnaire was used to describe the farm performance and management.
Bejo, Siti Khairani +2 more
core
Number and importance of somatic cells in goat’s milk
Goat’s milk samples were examined on mastitis using stable procedure (California-mastitis test). 427 of the examined milk samples (46.82%) had positive reaction from 1 to 3 while other 485 samples (53.18%) had negative reaction on the mastitis test ...
Lidija Kozačinski +3 more
doaj
Comparison of the California Mastitis Test, Catalase Test, and pH Readings on Quarter Milk Samples
Abstract Three representative groups from 611 quarter samples of aseptically collected milk were compared for catalase, pH, and California mastitis test readings. Statistical analysis (determination of correlation coefficient) was applied to 102 of the 611 quarter samples.
C T, Raby, P L, Hubbard, R H, Cobbins
openaire +2 more sources

