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Relationship Between Teat Tissue Immune Defences and Intramammary Infections
2002The teat is the main entrance for pathogens into the mammary gland. It also acts as a sensory, motor and primary defence organ. This latter function is important in preventing intramammary infections while efficiency in preventing new infections is determined by teat tissue integrity.
A, Zecconi +5 more
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Effect of Abraded Intramammary Device (IMD) on Milk Somatic Cell Count and Intramammary Infection
The Bovine Practitioner, 1985Paper presented at the 13th World Congress on Diseases of Cattle, Durban, South Africa, Sept. 17-21, 1984.
Ziv, G., Paape, M. J.
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Relationships between teat-end bacteria and intramammary infections.
The Cornell veterinarian, 1978Teat-end populations of staphylococci and streptococci were studied on teat apices of an experimental herd. Individual cows were found to have higher numbers of some of these microorganisms than other cows and certain teats had consistently higher populations than other teats in the same individual. A positive relationship was found between the numbers
A, Zarkower, W J, Scheuchenzuber
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Nonclinical bovine intramammary infections
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1983openaire +1 more source
Staphylococcus aureus Intramammary Infections
International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2007openaire +1 more source
The oncologic burden of hepatitis C virus infection: A clinical perspective
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2017Harrys A Torres +2 more
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Update on infection control practices in cancer hospitals
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Ella Ariza-Heredia
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