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Electrical detection of subclinical mastitis

New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1978
Abstract Extract Sir,— The work of Linzel et al.(2) (3) suggested that a high proportion of quarters showing subclinical infection could be detected by measuring the maximum absolute electrical conductivity of their foremilk. Consequently, it seemed worthwhile to evaluate the performance of a simple electrical conductivity meter * , designed to be a ...
C, Blackshaw, A, McGowan
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Subclinical mastitis of beef cows

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1983
SUMMARY Two beef cow herds were investigated to determine the prevalence of subclinical mastitis and to determine whether it contributed to decreased weaning weight of calves nursed by affected cows. Quarter samples obtained about 30 days after calving were evaluated by the California mastitis test and by direct microscopic cell count.
D L, Haggard   +2 more
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Detection of subclinical mastitis in ewes

British Veterinary Journal, 1987
Abstract Somatic cell counting, CMT, NAGase, antitrypsin, albumin and bacteriology were analysed in 485 ovine milk samples of ewes collected 4–7 weeks post-parturition. Of the examined milk 16·7% showed positive bacteriology during the single sampling.
P, Maisi, J, Junttila, J, Seppänen
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Control of subclinical bovine mastitis

British Homeopathic Journal, 1995
AbstractA clinical trial was conducted on a dairy farm. 26 animals were divided into 2 groups of 13 each, pairing on clinical and subclinical mastitis status, milk production and number of lactations, assigning both animals and treatments by a systematic random method. One group received homoeopathic treatment, the other placebo.
G. Guajardo, O. Reyes, R. Searcy
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Ghrelin and orotic acid increased in subclinical mastitis

Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 2008
Hormone ghrelin and orotic acid accelerate wound healing as well as controlling inflammation and immunity. We have, therefore, investigated the serum and milk levels of ghrelin and orotic acid in dairy cows with (n = 21) or without (n = 21) subclinical mastitis.
F, Karatas   +5 more
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Acute, Subclinical, and Subacute Mastitis

Clinical Lactation, 2016
There is a controversy about the origin, definition, and types of acute mastitis, breast pain, and their clinical management. This article reviews current definitions, bacteriological findings, their possible meanings, and their use in clinical settings as well as the latest evidence-based clinical management guidelines.
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Diagnosis of Subclinical Mastitis in Goats

Kenya Veterinarian, 2007
No Abstract.Kenya Veterinarian Vol. 15 1991: pp.
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Staphylococcus borealis causing subclinical mastitis in dromedary camels

Tropical Animal Health and Production
Recent studies revealed increasing incidence of udder infections caused by Coagulase Negative Staphylococci (CNS) in dairy cattle, though studies in dromedary camel are meagre. The present report describes sub-clinical mastitis in two dromedary camels caused by Staphylococcus borealis, a recently recognized udder pathogen in cattle.
Rakesh Ranjan   +6 more
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[Development of subclinical mastitis in cows].

Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1978
Montly investigations have been carried out on a farm for the presence of subclinical mastitis in a total of 59 cows. As many as six examinations have been made up to the drying of the cows and two after their calving. It has been found that subclinical mastitis assumes a protracted course, and in 23.7 per cent of the cows it is present during the ...
G, Bozhkova, T, Stamatov, N, Stefanov
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Subclinical mastitis in problem herds in Scotland

Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972), 1992
The recent introduction of penalties and premiums for bulk tank somatic cell counts (BTSCC) following the EC Directive of 5th August 1985 (no L 226/13) and subsequent EC Regulation of the 5th February 1990 (no COM(89)667) has reinforced the need for a greater awareness of the factors involved in herds with high BTSCC figures and their rapid ...
D N Logue, J Gunn, D Fenlon
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