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Detection of Subclinical Mastitis in Dairy Cows using California Mastitis Test and Udder Pathogen
Subclinical mastitis is an infection of the udder devoid of clinical symptoms, bacteria are one of the causes behind this disease. In the present study, we investigated subclinical mastitis in dairy cows using the California mastitis test (CMT) and udder pathogens from KUNAK (Kawasan Usaha Peternak Sapi Perah) Cibungbulang, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia.
Evi Nur Qolbaini +2 more
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Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of difructose anhydride III as a zootechnical feed additive (functional group: physiological condition stabilisers) for neonatal and female adult bovines, caprines and ovines.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +22 more
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Printed 2.5D‐Microstructures with Material‐Specific Functionalization for Tunable Biosensing
The 2.5D‐MiSENSE platform integrates a microstructured biosensor with an in‐line milking pipeline to enable real‐time detection of mastitis biomarkers during active milk flow. The system uses a 2.5D microengineered surface and patterned electrodes to enhance milk–sensor interaction.
Matin Ataei Kachouei +2 more
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The use of homeopathic nosodes in the prevention of mastitis in organic dairy herds (OF0186) [PDF]
Mastitis is the most significant disease affecting the health, welfare and economic productivity of dairy cattle and is recognised by Defra as a major economic and welfare concern.
Anon
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California mastitis test no diagnóstico da mastite subclÃnica
O artigo não apresenta resumo em português.
Adna Crisléia Rodrigues Monção de Lima +4 more
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Effect of Deoxyribonuclease on the California Test for Mastitis
Summary Nucleated but not non-nucleated body cells added to normal milks were found to produce typical California Mastitis Test (CMT) positive reactions. Treatment of mastitie milks with commercial 5×recrystallized deoxyribonuclease but not ribonuclease or trypsin was shown to prevent the formation of gels characteristic of a positive CMT.
E.J. Carroll, O.W. Schalm
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Equine endometrium can develop progressive fibrotic and functional alterations, probably correlated with age and inflammatory insults that alter uterine microenvironment, creating hostile conditions for embryo implantation. Named chronic degenerative endometritis, this condition leads to reduced fertility in older mares. Extracellular vesicles secreted
Giulia Gaspari +10 more
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STUDIES ON MASTITIS AMONG DAIRY BUFFALOES
A total of 2340 mammary glands of 585 primiparous and pluriparous lactating buffaloes in different stages of lactation were examined with California Mastitis Test ( CMT) and laboratory examination was carried out to identify the most prevalent micro ...
Rashid Ahmad
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Haben Fesseha,1 Mesfin Mathewos,1 Saliman Aliye,1 Amanuel Wolde2 1School of Veterinary Medicine, Wolaita Sodo University, Wolaita Sodo, Ethiopia; 2College of Agriculture, Department of Animal Health, Jinka University, Jinka, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Haben
Fesseha H, Mathewos M, Aliye S, Wolde A
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Bayesian estimation of diagnostic accuracy of fecal culture and PCR-based tests for the detection of Salmonella enterica in California cull dairy cattle. [PDF]
Epidemiological studies of low prevalence disease problems are often hindered by the high cost of diagnostic testing. The objective of this study was to evaluate PCR screening of both individual and pooled fecal samples from culled dairy cows for the ...
Adaska, John M +8 more
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