نتایج جستجو برای: clinical mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 1167317  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
P L Ruegg

This paper compares management of mastitis on organic dairy farms with that on conventional dairy farms. National standards for organic production vary by country. In the United States, usage of antimicrobials to treat dairy cattle results in permanent loss of organic status of the animal, effectively limiting treatment choices for animals experiencing bacterial diseases. There are no products ...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2017
D Francoz V Wellemans J P Dupré J P Roy F Labelle P Lacasse S Dufour

Clinical mastitis is an important disease in dairies. Its treatment is mainly based on the use of antimicrobial drugs. Numerous non-antimicrobial drugs and treatment strategies have already been reported for clinical mastitis treatment, but data on their efficacy have never been collated in a systematic way. The objective of this systematic review was to identify treatments other than conventio...

2000
Bjørg Heringstad Gunnar Klemetsdal John Ruane

The literature concerning selection for mastitis resistance in dairy cattle is reviewed and the reasons for including mastitis resistance in dairy cattle breeding programs are described. The current situation in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden is described with emphasis on the data recording schemes and the choice of models used for breeding value estimation. The use of clinical mastitis da...

Journal: : 2021

Association Between β-Defensin Gene Polymorphism and Clinical Mastitis in Holstein Dairy Cows: A Case-Control Study

Journal: :Veterinary research 2000
P Gasqui O Pons J B Coulon

The high number of clinical mastitis recurring within the same lactation in dairy cows constitutes one of the factors of overdispersion in standard Poisson models. Our method, based on biological parameters, i.e., recurrence hazard in relation to udder exogenous infection (Rex) or recurrence hazard and rate in relation to endogenous infection (Ren), produced a model capable of integrating a pos...

2009
Joshua COCKFIELD Caroline LE MARECHAL Yves LE LOIR Marlène CHEVALIER D. Ashley ROBINSON Richard THIERY Jodi LINDSAY

Difference in virulence between Staphylococcus aureus isolates causing gangrenous 2 mastitis versus subclinical mastitis in a dairy sheep flock 3 4 Eric VAUTOR Abstract – Staphylococcus aureus mastitis in dairy sheep ranges from subclinical mastitis to 22 lethal gangrenous mastitis. Neither the S. aureus virulence factors nor the host-factors or the 23 epidemiological events contributing to the...

2015
B. K. Bansal D. K. Gupta T. A. Shafi S. Sharma

AIM The present study was planned to determine the in vitro antibiotic susceptibility of coagulase-negative Staphylococci (CNS) strains isolated from clinical and subclinical cases of mastitis in dairy cows. Antibiotic sensitivity profile will be helpful to recommend early therapy at the field level prior to availability of CST results. MATERIALS AND METHODS The milk samples from cases of cli...

2016
P. L. Davies J. A. Leigh A. J. Bradley S. C. Archer R. D. Emes M. J. Green B. W. Fenwick

Multilocus sequence typing was successfully completed on 494 isolates of Streptococcus uberis from clinical mastitis cases in a study of 52 commercial dairy herds over a 12-month period. In total, 195 sequence types (STs) were identified. S. uberis mastitis cases that occurred in different cows within the same herd and were attributed to a common ST were classified as potential transmission eve...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
M Daly E Power J Björkroth P Sheehan A O'Connell M Colgan H Korkeala S Fanning

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen in both humans and animals. This bacterium, most often associated with respiratory infections in cystic fibrosis patients, was found to be the causative agent in bovine mastitis outbreaks among 11 Irish dairy herds. Epidemiological findings suggested that the infection was spread to all herds by teat wipes that had been contaminated with this organism. Two m...

2011
Ditte B Rasmussen Katrine Fogsgaard Christine M Røntved Ilka C Klaas Mette S Herskin

BACKGROUND Mastitis is a high incidence disease in dairy cows. The acute stage is considered painful and inflammation can lead to hyperalgesia and thereby contribute to decreased welfare. The aim of this study was to examine changes in nociceptive responses toward cutaneous nociceptive laser stimulation (NLS) in dairy cows with experimentally induced Escherichia coli mastitis, and correlate beh...

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