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Bovine mastitis epidemiology: Prevalence, risk factors, control program gaps and biosecurity recommendations to improve animal health in the Rwandan smallholder dairy farms. [PDF]
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1969
(1969). Foremilk and bovine mastitis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal: Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 90-91.
D S, Phillips +2 more
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(1969). Foremilk and bovine mastitis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal: Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 90-91.
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Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, 1929
Summary A description is given of a case of mastitis caused by an anaerobic organism identified as B. necrosis.
F.C. Minett +2 more
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Summary A description is given of a case of mastitis caused by an anaerobic organism identified as B. necrosis.
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Levamisole and bovine mastitis
Veterinary Record, 1984Levamisole is an anthelmintic drug which also has immunomodulatory properties. The application of these immunomodulatory properties in the prevention and, or, treatment of bovine mastitis is considered. In the light of the available evidence on the use of levamisole against mastitis and of our understanding of the pathogenesis of mastitis it is thought
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Ultrasonic therapy for bovine mastitis
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1969(1969). Ultrasonic therapy for bovine mastitis. New Zealand Veterinary Journal: Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 51-51.
R E, Elliott, M A, Jones
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The release of bradykinin in bovine mastitis
Life Sciences, 1999The kinin peptides are released during inflammation and are amongst the most potent known mediators of vasodilatation, pain and oedema. Despite early reports of the presence of kinins in milk, no previous study has investigated the role of the kinin system in bovine mastitis. The present study indicated that mastitis was accompanied by raised levels of
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Bovine Mastitis: An Evolving Disease
The Veterinary Journal, 2002Mastitis remains a major challenge to the worldwide dairy industry despite the widespread implementation of mastitis control strategies. The last forty years have seen a dramatic decrease in clinical mastitis incidence but this has been accompanied by a change in the relative and absolute importance of different pathogens.
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