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Innate immune response to intramammary infection with Serratia marcescens and Streptococcus uberis [PDF]
Streptococcus uberis and Serratia marcescens are Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, respectively, that induce clinical mastitis. Once initial host barrier systems have been breached by these pathogens, the innate immune system provides the next ...
Bannerman, Douglas D+5 more
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The disruptive effects of mastitis on reproduction and fertility in dairy cows
Mastitis (intramammary infection) causes the deterioration of ovarian follicular responses in cows, resulting in low fertility. The shortterm, acute clinical form of mastitis has a time-dependent disruptive effect on conception rate.
David Wolfenson+2 more
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Increased risk of postpartum depression in women with lactational mastitis: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundA high incidence of lactational mastitis mainly occurs during the first month of breastfeeding. It may cause severe pain, frustration, fatigue, stress, and breastfeeding concerns.
Fuyi Shen+7 more
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In this work, a detection method is presented for the activity of plasma DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), namely DNMT1 Identification by Variable Activity (DIVA). DIVA can detect plasma DNMT1 at levels as low as 10−7 U mL−1, also it successfully evaluated tumor burden and predicted the neoadjuvant therapy responses of breast cancer patients.
Yingran Wang+10 more
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: Non-aureus staphylococci and the closely related mammaliicoccal species (NASM) are the most common causes of bovine subclinical mastitis on modern dairy farms and are highly prevalent in bulk-tank milk.
H. Reydams+6 more
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The AMP‐induced mutant Staphylococcus aureus strain nzR showed increased resistance, five gene mutations, and decreased surface anion levels. AMPs affect the NDH‐2 protein encoded by ndh gene inhibiting the growth of S. aureus. The deletion of the ndh gene promotes the development of AMPs resistance.
Lingyu Xiao+12 more
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In this paper, we describe a new quantitative method to evaluate and quantify in vitro growth inhibition of mastitis-related bacteria. Colony-forming units of Staphylococcus (S.) aureus (n = 10), Escherichia (E.) coli (n = 10), and Streptococcus (S ...
Bruno Toledo-Silva+8 more
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ABSTRACT The Lean Service 5.0 concept improves service operations through sociotechnical innovation, while the Circular Economy enables sustainable processes. Thus, this research aims to empirically diagnose the key enablers of adopting LS5.0 in the dairy production system from the CE perspective. To achieve this objective, we conducted a multiple case
Andrei Bonamigo+4 more
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Risk factors and prevention strategies for mastitis in New Zealand dairy heifers : this thesis is completed as a partial requirement for the Masters of Veterinary Studies (Epidemiology) from Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
The aims of this thesis were to investigate herd level risk factors for heifer clinical mastitis and to test the efficacy of a pre-calving intervention on prevalence of post-calving IMI, incidence of clinical mastitis and somatic cell count (SCC) in ...
Parker, Katrina Ivy
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Subclinical mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus has worldwide public health significance. Here, we aimed to determine the prevalence of S. aureus, antimicrobial resistance profiles, and the virulence and enterotoxins determinant genes of MRSA ...
Abelazeem M Algammal+4 more
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