نتایج جستجو برای: bovine mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 78313  

2018
George Taiaroa Nichaela Harbison-Price Scott A Ferguson Glen P Carter Deborah A Williamson Richard C Macknight Gregory M Cook Adam Heikal

Streptococcus uberis forms part of the native microbiota of cattle and is able to opportunistically infect the mammary gland; as such, it is a leading cause of bovine mastitis globally. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of S. uberis NZ01, isolated in New Zealand from a cow with a clinical case of bovine mastitis.

2017
R. D. Singh B. I. Prajapati S. K. Mody H. B. Patel B. A. Solanki S. P. Desai V. L. Solanki P. M. Chauhan R. R. Momin

Bovine mastitis is one of the major ill-health of cattle and buffaloes, responsible for great economic loss to dairy industry affecting livestock farmers worldwide. The major economic consequences of clinical bovine mastitis are due to treatment, loss in milk production, culling, changes in product quality and the risk of other diseases (Halasa et al., 2007). For etiological diagnosis of bovine...

2015
Damien S. Bouchard Bianca Seridan Taous Saraoui Lucie Rault Pierre Germon Candelaria Gonzalez-Moreno Fatima M. E. Nader-Macias Damien Baud Patrice François Victoria Chuat Florian Chain Philippe Langella Jacques Nicoli Yves Le Loir Sergine Even Marie-Joelle Virolle

Bovine mastitis is a costly disease in dairy cattle worldwide. As of yet, the control of bovine mastitis is mostly based on prevention by thorough hygienic procedures during milking. Additional strategies include vaccination and utilization of antibiotics. Despite these measures, mastitis is not fully under control, thus prompting the need for alternative strategies. The goal of this study was ...

2015
Andreas Leimbach Anja Poehlein Anika Witten Flemming Scheutz Ynte Schukken Rolf Daniel Ulrich Dobrindt

Escherichia coli is the leading causative agent of acute bovine mastitis. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of E. coli O70:H32 strain 1303, isolated from an acute case of bovine mastitis, and E. coli Ont:Hnt strain ECC-1470, isolated from a persistent infection.

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2014
Giancarlo Bozzo Elisabetta Bonerba Angela Di Pinto Giuseppe Bolzoni Edmondo Ceci Anna Mottola Giuseppina Tantillo Valentina Terio

Protothecosis is a potential zoonotic disease associated with bovine mastitis which can be transmitted to humans through contaminated milk. Considering the increasing prevalence of bovine mastitis due to Prototheca species, individual cow milk samples were analyzed using microbiological examination and biomolecular assay. Aspects related to health requirements for milk production, clinical and ...

2013
K Nithin Prabhu S Isloor Raveendra Hegde Rajeswari Shome

Bovine mastitis is the most important source of loss for the growing dairy industry. Streptococci, with special reference to Streptococcus agalactiae, S. dysgalactiae and S. uberis, are the predominant pathogens causing bovine mastitis. A rapid, sensitive and specific test for the detection of these pathogens needs to be developed. To accomplish this, initially 163 milk samples were collected f...

2017
Grażyna Sender Adrianna Pawlik Agnieszka Korwin-Kossakowska

Staphylococci are the main aetiological factor of bovine mastitis in many dairy herds. Traditionally, coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) were considered a normal skin microbiota. Lately the role of CNS in bovine mastitis has increased, as in some countries these pathogens had started to outnumber other mastitis aetiological factors. Given the scale of mastitis problems, the intensive use of...

2013
JullyGogoi Tiwari Charlene Babra Harish Kumar Tiwari Vincent Williams Sharon De Wet Justine Gibson Adrian Paxman Eleanor Morgan Paul Costantino Raju Sunagar

Mastitis is one of the most economically significant diseases for the dairy industry for backyard farmers in developing countries and high producing herds worldwide. Two of the major factors impeding reduction in the incidence of this disease is [a] the lack of availability of an effective vaccine capable of protecting against multiple etiological agents and [b] propensity of some of the etiolo...

2014
Eiji Hata

Bovine mycoplasmal mastitis is spreading quickly among cows. Mycoplasma canadense, a causal species of bovine mastitis, reduces milk quality and quantity via the infiltration of numerous inflammatory cells. Presented here is the complete 693,241-bp genome sequence of M. canadense strain HAZ 360_1, which was isolated in Japan.

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2004
JP Valde LG Lawson A Lindberg JF Agger H Saloniemi O Østerås

Data from the national dairy cow recording systems during 1997 were used to calculate lactation-specific cumulative risk of mastitis treatments and cumulative risk of removal from the herds in Denmark, Finland Norway and Sweden. Sweden had the lowest risk of recorded mastitis treatments during 305 days of lactation and Norway had the highest risk. The incidence risk of recorded mastitis treatme...

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