Vander Elst, Niels; Linden, Sara B; Lavigne, Rob; 24787; Meyer, Evelyne; Briers, Yves; Nelson, Daniel C;
Bovine mastitis, an infection of the cow's mammary gland, is frequently caused by Streptococcus uberis and causes major economic losses in the dairy industry. The intramammary administration of antibiotics currently remains the predominant preventive and therapeutic measure. These antimicrobial compounds, of which some are considered critical in hu...
Vander Elst, Niels Linden, Sara B. Lavigne, Rob Meyer, Evelyne Briers, Yves Nelson, Daniel C.
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Antibiotics
Bovine mastitis, an infection of the cow’s mammary gland, is frequently caused by Streptococcus uberis and causes major economic losses in the dairy industry. The intramammary administration of antibiotics currently remains the predominant preventive and therapeutic measure. These antimicrobial compounds, of which some are considered critical in hu...
Condas, Larissa A Z De Buck, Jeroen Nobrega, Diego B Carson, Domonique A Naushad, Sohail De Vliegher, Sarne Zadoks, Ruth N Middleton, John R Dufour, Simon Kastelic, John P
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Journal of dairy science
Non-aureus staphylococci (NAS), the microorganisms most frequently isolated from bovine milk worldwide, are a heterogeneous group of numerous species. To establish their importance as a group, the distribution of individual species needs to be determined. In the present study, NAS intramammary infection (IMI) was defined as a milk sample containing...
De Visscher, A Piepers, S Haesebrouck, F Supré, K De Vliegher, S
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Journal of dairy science
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) have become the main pathogens causing bovine mastitis in recent years. A huge variation in species distribution among herds has been observed in several studies, emphasizing the need to identify subgroup- and species-specific herd-level factors to improve our understanding of the differences in ecological and...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...
Lyhs, Ulrike Kulkas, Laura Katholm, Jorgen Waller, Karin Persson Saha, Kerttu Tomusk, Richard J. Zadoks, Ruth N.
Streptococcus agalactiae is an emerging pathogen of nonpregnant human adults worldwide and a reemerging pathogen of dairy cattle in parts of Europe. To learn more about interspecies transmission of this bacterium, we compared contemporaneously collected isolates from humans and cattle in Finland and Sweden. Multilocus sequence typing identified 5 s...