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Due to the high prevalence and complex etiology, bovine mastitis (BM) is one of the most important diseases to compromise dairy cow health and milk quality.
Yue Wang+11 more
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Bacterial Etiologies of Subclinical Mastitis in Cows Jos Metropolis, Nigeria
This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of subclinical mastitis and its contagious and environmental bacterial causes in dairy cows in Jos Metro polis of Plateau State.
Anueyiagu K. N.+3 more
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Association of TLR4 polymorphisms with subclinical mastitis in Brazilian holsteins [PDF]
The identification of dairy cows with greater or lower potential to develop mastits has been pursued for many years among different segments of the milk industry, including governmental organizations. Genomic studies have suggested that Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within the pattern recognition receptors (PRR) could lead to different ...
Mesquita, Adriano Queiroz de+4 more
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Mastitis is an important constraint to milk production in pastoralist camel (Camelus dromedarius) herds in Kenya. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence, risk factors, and bacterial panorama of subclinical mastitis (SCM) in ...
D. Seligsohn+9 more
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Association of subclinical mastitis prevalence with sheep breeds in Greece [PDF]
The objective of the research described in this Research Communication was to describe potential associations of subclinical mastitis with sheep breeds in Greece. A countrywide survey (2198 ewes in 111 farms) was performed. Prevalence of subclinical mastitis was 0·260.
Vasileiou, Natalia G.C.+7 more
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Simple Summary Subclinical mastitis remains a burden in the dairy industry due to difficulties in its treatment and the economic losses that are associated with it.
S. Saeed+10 more
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: Mastitis represents an important health problem for Santa Inês breed, causing losses to the producer, due to loss of ewes or the decrease in weight gain of lambs.
Priscilla F.V. Pereira+7 more
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Economic Impacts of Salmonella Dublin in Dairy Farms: Panel Evidence From Denmark
ABSTRACT Salmonella Dublin (SDB) is a highly infectious, multidrug‐resistant strain of Salmonella prevalent in cattle, where it often remains asymptomatic but can lead to severe illness and high mortality rates in humans. Despite the significant public health challenges, its asymptomatic nature in cattle discourages farmers from implementing control ...
Dagim Belay, Jakob Vesterlund Olsen
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Mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland which can cause a decrease in milk production and income for farmers. Subclinical mastitis is mastitis without clinical symptoms but can result in a decrease in the quality of milk production.
Dewi Sri Lestari+5 more
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Managing breeding ewe mortality is a priority for the Australian sheep industry. The periparturient period carries the highest risk of mortality, but the incidence and causes in Merino ewes are not well characterised. Here, we outline the reported incidence of annual and periparturient mortality for Australian Merino ewes, causes and risk factors for ...
B Kirk+11 more
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