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California Mastitis Test and Whiteside Test in diagnosis of subclinical mastitis of dairy ewes

Small Ruminant Research, 1995
Abstract One thousand and eighty four milk samples from clinically healthy mammary glands of dairy ewes were collected and examined. Bacteriological examination, somatic cell counting, California Mastitis Test and Whiteside Test were undertaken in all samples.
G C Fthenakis
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Test characteristics from latent-class models of the California Mastitis Test

Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006
We evaluated (using latent-class models) the ability of the California Mastitis Test (CMT) to identify cows with intramammary infections on the day of dry-off. The positive and negative predictive values of this test to identify cows requiring dry-cow antibiotics (i.e. infected) was also assessed.
H W Barkema, R T Dingwell, I R Dohoo
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Evaluation of the California mastitis test as a discriminant method to detect subclinical mastitis in ewes

Small Ruminant Research, 1996
Abstract The reliability of the California mastitis test (CMT) has been compared in a field study with another indirect method, somatic cell count (SCO, and with direct bacteriological cultures. A total of 1366 half-udder samples from ewes in mid-lactation were tested, using animals of three different breeds.
M.C. González-Rodríguez, P. Cármenes
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Detection of ovine intramammary infection with the California mastitis test

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1986
SUMMARY The overall sensitivity of the California mastitis test (cmt) for detecting intramammary infection (the likelihood of a positive cmt score in the presence of intramammary infection) was 69.3%. The specificity of the cmt (likelihood of a negative test in the absence of intramammary infection) was 76.5%.
W D, Hueston, N R, Hartwig, J K, Judy
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Diagnostische Eigenschaften eines neuen California-Mastitis-Tests

Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe G: Großtiere / Nutztiere, 2013
Zusammenfassung Gegenstand und Ziel: Um Sekretionsstörungen der bovinen Milchdrüse bereits frühzeitig in praxi identifizieren zu können, ist es notwendig, ein Testsystem mit einer hohen Sensitivität einzusetzen. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Studie sollte daher untersucht werden, inwieweit durch die Verwendung eines Reagenz mit einer optimierten
M. Herold, J.-H. Paduch, V. Krömker
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