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Milk Lactose as a Biomarker of Subclinical Mastitis in Dairy Cows [PDF]
Bovine subclinical mastitis can cause great harm to dairy herds because of its negative impact on milk production and quality and cow health. Improved diagnostic tools are needed to maximise the control of subclinical mastitis distribution and ensure the
Ramūnas Antanaitis+4 more
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Therapy of Subclinical Mastitis during Lactation [PDF]
This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the duration and/or frequency of antimicrobial treatment of subclinical mastitis would result in a higher bacteriological cure rate.
S. McDougall+3 more
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MILK LIPIDS AND SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS
This article deals with the process of obtaining quality raw milk by analyzing its lipid composition. The lipid composition of raw milk depends on many factors, among which, first of all, is the species, the composition of the diet and the physiological ...
V. Danchuk+5 more
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Multi-omics integration identifies regulatory factors underlying bovine subclinical mastitis
Background Mastitis caused by multiple factors remains one of the most common and costly disease of the dairy industry. Multi-omics approaches enable the comprehensive investigation of the complex interactions between multiple layers of information to ...
Mengqi Wang+5 more
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In naturally occurring bovine mastitis, effects of infection depend on the host inflammatory response, including the effects of secreted cytokines. Knowledge about the inflammatory and regulatory cytokines in milk cells of free-stall barn dairy cows and ...
Zane Vitenberga-Verza+8 more
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Clinical and subclinical mastitis in cows [PDF]
The most important aspects of diagnosis and occurrence of clinical and subclinical mastitis are presented in this paper. Mastitis is inflammation of udders parenchyma characterized by pathological changes, and physical chemical and bacteriological changes of milk. Subclinical mastitis could be diagnosed by direct or indirect somatic cell count (SCC) by
S. Hristov, B. Stanković, Renata Relić
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The prevalence of subclinical mastitis in dairy goats in Kenya
California mastitis test (CMT), direct leukocytes counts and bacteriological examination were performed on 630 milk samples from apparently healthy mammary glands of dairy goats comprising a mixed population of German Alpine, Toggenberg, Saanen and Galla crosses to find the prevalence of subclinical mastitis.
EN Ndegwa, C. M. Mulei, S.J.M. Munyua
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The Indicators of Clinical and Subclinical Mastitis in Equine Milk [PDF]
The somatic cell count in milk (SCC) and electrical conductivity of milk (ECM) are indicators of the health status of the mammary gland. Among somatic cells, mainly polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN), macrophages (MAC), and lymphocytes (LYM) are rated.
Dominika Domańska+4 more
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Background Bovine mastitis is the most frequent and costly illness impacting dairy herds worldwide. The presence of subclinical mastitis in dairy cows has an impact on the decreased output of milk and milk quality, culling of affected cows, mortality ...
R. Paramasivam+9 more
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Early detection of subclinical mastitis in lactating dairy cows using cow-level features.
Subclinical mastitis in cows affects their health, well-being, longevity, and performance, leading to reduced productivity and profit. Early prediction of subclinical mastitis can enable dairy farmers to perform interventions to mitigate its effect.
A. Pakrashi+6 more
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