نتایج جستجو برای: mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 6843  

2000
Pamela L. Ruegg Pamela Ruegg

© 2005, Pamela L. Ruegg Premiums, Production and Pails of Discarded Milk How Much Money Does Mastitis Cost You? Pamela Ruegg, DVM, MPVM University of Wisconsin, Madison Introduction Profit centered dairy farms strive to maximize milk price and control costs. One way to control costs is by minimizing the rate of disease. The most costly disease of dairy cattle is generally considered to be masti...

2015
P. L. Preethirani Shrikrishna Isloor S. Sundareshan V. Nuthanalakshmi K. Deepthikiran Akhauri Y. Sinha D. Rathnamma K. Nithin Prabhu R. Sharada Trilochan K. Mukkur Nagendra R. Hegde Bernhard Kaltenboeck

Buffaloes are the second largest source of milk. Mastitis is a major impediment for milk production, but not much information is available about bubaline mastitis, especially subclinical mastitis. The aim of this study was to (a) investigate the application of various tests for the diagnosis of bubaline subclinical mastitis, (b) identify the major bacteria associated with it, and (c) evaluate t...

2009
Isabela Fonseca Priscila Vendramini Silva Carla Christine Lange Marta F. M. Guimarães Mayara Morena Del Cambre Amaral Weller Katiene Régia Silva Sousa Paulo Sávio Lopes José Domingos Guimarães Simone E. F. Guimarães

In order to characterize the expression of genes associated with immune response mechanisms to mastitis, we quantified the relative expression of the IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, IFN-γ and TNF- α genes in milk cells of healthy cows and cows with clinical mastitis. Total RNA was extracted from milk cells of six Black and White Holstein (BW) cows and six Gyr cows, including three animals with a...

2001

Mastitis is probably the most important health disorder on dairy farms. This is reflected in a relatively high incidence of clinical mastitis and, on many farms a high prevalence of subclinical mastitis. Additionally, mastitis causes the quality of the milk to decrease, resulting in a loss of production and/or a less than optimal product. To this end, the dairy industry faces worldwide penalty ...

2016
Muhammad Kashif Muhammad Rizwan Muhammad Ali Tanveer Ahmad Aneela Zameer Durrani

Introduction Mastitis is one of the most economically important diseases of milch animals and also causes the changes in glandular tissues affecting quality and quantity of milk [1]. Mastitis continues to be the most costly disease of dairy animals. Field surveys of major livestock diseases in Pakistan have ranked mastitis as number one disease of dairy animals [2,3]. In Nili-Ravi buffaloes, ma...

2004
Pamela L. Ruegg

Introduction Mastitis continues to be the most frequent and costly disease of dairy cattle. Financial losses due to mastitis occur for both subclinical and clinical stages of the disease. Losses caused by subclinical mastitis are well documented. Each doubling of SCC above 50,000 cells/ml results in a loss of 0.4 kg and 0.6 kg of milk per day in first lactation and older cows, respectively (Hor...

2015
Reem Rabie MOHAMMED SALIH

This study was conducted in certain area at Khartoum State (Eltebna, Falasteen, Shambat, Hilat Kuku, Elhalfaia, Elsamrab and The University of Khartoum farms) in winter season to determine the type of mastitis and to compare between the incidence of mastitis caused by Stapylococcus spps and Bacillus spp. The total number of dairy cows, which were examined in 34 investigated farms, amounted to 5...

2013
Henk Hogeveen

Mastitis is an economic problem. As with many other cattle diseases, the economic damage of mastitis, either clinical or sub-clinical, can be brought down to a few categories: milk production losses, drugs, discarded milk, veterinarian, labour, milk quality, culling, clinical mastitis, sub-clinical mastitis and other diseases. Management decisions can be taken at various levels: the quarter lev...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary research 2011
m. hashemi m. kafi m. safdarian

licensed dairy farms in the central region of fars province were randomly selected in order to participate in aseasonal prevalence study. a cross-sectional study was designed to determine prevalence at cow and quarterlevel based on clinical signs for clinical mastitis and indirect tests for subclinical mastitis. 6180 quarters from1545 dairy cows were tested by clinical examination and californi...

2011
Caroline Le Maréchal Nubia Seyffert Julien Jardin David Hernandez Gwenaël Jan Lucie Rault Vasco Azevedo Patrice François Jacques Schrenzel Maarten van de Guchte Sergine Even Nadia Berkova Richard Thiéry J. Ross Fitzgerald Eric Vautor Yves Le Loir

BACKGROUND S. aureus is one of the main pathogens involved in ruminant mastitis worldwide. The severity of staphylococcal infection is highly variable, ranging from subclinical to gangrenous mastitis. This work represents an in-depth characterization of S. aureus mastitis isolates to identify bacterial factors involved in severity of mastitis infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We emplo...

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