Jerry R Roberson
Jerry R Roberson
In summary, culture-based therapy and severity levels are key to management of clinical mastitis. Antibiotic therapy should be strongly considered for gram-positive clinical mastitis. Antibiotic therapy is not necessary for mild-to-moderate...
R J Erskine
R J Erskine
Presently, the most successful use of vaccination strategies as part of a dairy herd mastitis control program involves GNCABs, of which the J-5 bacterins are best understood. Immunization protocols employing this technology should be adapte...
The "other" gram-negative bacteria in mastitis: Klebsiella, serratia, and more [0.03%]
乳房炎中的“其他”革兰阴性菌:克雷伯氏菌、沙雷氏菌等
Ynte Schukken,Matt Chuff,Paolo Moroni et al.
Ynte Schukken et al.
Mastitis caused by gram-negative infections is of increasing importance on modern and well-managed dairy farms. Without a doubt, E coli tends to be the most important cause of these gram-negative infections when the data are tallied across ...
Lawrence K Fox
Lawrence K Fox
Mycoplasma mastitis is an emerging mastitis pathogen. Herd prevalence has increased over the past decade, and this increase parallels the increase in average dairy herd size. It has been documented that the importation of cattle into a herd...
Joe Hogan,K Larry Smith
Joe Hogan
Many of the practices and principals of management for reducing the exposure of dairy cows to environmental mastitis pathogens were introduced a quarter of a century ago22–25 and have been the subject of numerous reviews.1,3,21 The common ...
Update on control of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae for management of mastitis [0.03%]
更新金黄色葡萄球菌和乳房链球菌控制措施以治疗乳腺炎
Greg Keefe
Greg Keefe
The primary method of spread for S agalactiae and S aureus is from cow to cow, so prevention focuses on within and between herd biosecurity to reduce or eliminate the reservoir of infection. S agalactiae is an obligate pathogen of the mamma...
Allan M Britten
Allan M Britten
There are a number of important issues for the dairy practitioner to consider in designing the most appropriate mastitis microbiological service for his or her clients. These include the decision to use enhancement tools or selective agars ...
Stephen P Oliver,Shelton E Murinda
Stephen P Oliver
Antibiotics are used extensively in the dairy industry to combat disease and to improve animal performance. Antibiotics such as penicillin, cephalosporin, streptomycin, and tetracycline are used for the treatment and prevention of diseases ...
Pamela L Ruegg
Pamela L Ruegg
Sébastien Buczinski,Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
Sébastien Buczinski