Results 101 to 110 of about 6,022 (255)
Comparison of Holstein and Jersey innate immune responses to Escherichia coli intramammary infection
Mastitis is one of the most prevalent diseases in cattle and remains among the most costly diseases to the dairy industry. Various surveys have indicated a greater prevalence of and risk for mastitis in Holstein cows than in Jersey cows.
M.J. Paape +9 more
core +1 more source
The objective of this study was to assess the effects of the addition of the corticosteroid hydrocortisone aceponate (HCA) to a procaine penicillin G intramammary infusion on clinical outcomes and bacteriological cure rates of naturally occurring bovine mastitis. This prospective, randomized, superiority and noninferiority, blinded, positive-controlled
R.R. Munn, S. McDougall
openaire +3 more sources
Coagulase‐negative Staphylococci and Mammaliicoccus were isolated from raw caprine milk and confirmed molecularly, while their antimicrobial resistance profiles were determined using the disk diffusion method. Notably, M. lentus and S. simulans exhibited genetic divergence from global strains, emphasizing the relevance of a One Health approach in ...
Ahmed B. Omer +3 more
wiley +1 more source
This is the supplementary materials, including the results from the meta-analyses for a peer reviewed article titled: Diagnosing Intramammary Infection: Meta-analysis and Mapping Review on Frequency and Udder-health Relevance of Microorganism Species ...
Dufour, Simon
core +1 more source
Antimicrobial prescribing guidelines for horses in Australia
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance also affects equine veterinarians with increasing frequency. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a future in which effective antimicrobials are available, as it is unlikely that new antimicrobials will become available for use in horses.
L Hardefeldt +18 more
wiley +1 more source
Environmental Pathogens and Intramammary Infection During the Dry Period
Rate of coliform and streptococcal intramammary infection during the dry period was studied in 168 dry periods. Coliform infection rate was influenced by stage of dry period, parity, and season during which dry periods occurred. Effects of dry cow therapy, immunization, or induced inflammation on coliform infection rate were minimal.
K L, Smith +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
Effect of Segregation on Prevention of Intramammary Infections by Staphylococcus aureus
Effectiveness of segregating cows with Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infections was studied over 1 yr. Nine herds were split into control (n = 5) or segregated (n = 4) groups. Cows with S. aureus intramammary infections were milked last in segregated herds. Monthly milk samples were collected aseptically for microbiologic analysis. Mean incidences
L K, Fox, D D, Hancock
openaire +2 more sources
: The objective of this study was to investigate the association of postcalving IMI with milk production and SCC during the first 3 test days after calving, as well as the risk of clinical mastitis occurrence and culling within the first 100 DIM in first-
A. Singh, H. Somula, M. Wieland
doaj +1 more source
This work investigates the pharmacodynamic effectiveness of cefquinome against environmental Escherichia coli mastitis infection, following an intramammary administration.
Yang Yu +17 more
doaj +1 more source
Background Quarter milk samples from cows with high risk of intramammary infection were examined to determine the prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus (SA) and penicillin resistant SA (SAr) in conventional and organic dairy herds and herds converting to ...
Vaarst Mette +5 more
doaj +1 more source

