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Escherichia coli is the leading causative agent of acute bovine mastitis. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of E. coli O70:H32 strain 1303, isolated from an acute case of bovine mastitis, and E.
Daniel, R. (Rolf) +6 more
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Simple Summary Bovine mastitis is one of the most common diseases in cattle farms in Russia. In this work we investigate a microbial composition of milk samples collected from farms of Russian Central Region.
S. Sokolov +11 more
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Abstract Background Lameness diagnosis and treatment have important welfare and production consequences in dairy farming. Methods A questionnaire examining factors affecting non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drug (NSAID) use and pain scores associated with 16 lameness scenarios was distributed among UK farmers, veterinarians, veterinary technicians and ...
Emily Craven +3 more
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Insight of Melatonin: The Potential of Melatonin to Treat Bacteria-Induced Mastitis
Bovine mastitis is a common inflammatory disease, mainly induced by bacterial pathogens, such as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus agalactiae. Mastitis has negative effects on the production and quality of milk, resulting in huge
Hongyang Li, Peng Sun
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L-selectin and beta(2)-integrin expression on circulating bovine polymorphonuclear leukocytes during endotoxin mastitis [PDF]
The aim of this in vivo study was to examine the effect of intramammarily administered endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide, LPS) on the expression of L-selectin (CD62L) and the beta(2)-integrin subunits CD11b and CD18 on circulating bovine PMN.
Burvenich, Christian +3 more
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Abstract Background Changing legislation regarding antimicrobial consumption (AMC) forces Flemish bovine veterinary practitioners (BVP) to rethink their business models and shift their on‐farm practices from curative to preventive. However, little is known about their current practices and opinions regarding antibiotic stewardship, mastitis treatment ...
Lien Creytens +2 more
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Bovine mastitis is a worldwide disease of dairy cattle associated with significant economic losses for the dairy industry. One of the most common pathogens responsible for mastitis is Staphylococcus (S.) aureus.
Andrea Schabauer +5 more
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Subclinical bovine mastitis is a pathogenic infection of the breast characterized by a marked decrease in milk production and quality. As it has no obvious clinical symptoms, diagnosis and treatment are challenging. Therefore, searching for biomarkers in
Jinyan Yang +7 more
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New markers of bulk milk quality in relation to mastitis [PDF]
All dairy processors depend on a continuous supply of high-quality bulk milk from milk producers to be able to distribute liquid milk and dairy products.
Wickström, Erik
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ABSTRACT Twin births in dairy cattle are rare but present significant challenges for animal welfare, as both the health of the cow and the calves are affected. This causes economic losses, which prompts breeders to select against twin births and identify associated risk factors.
Laura Hüneke +4 more
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