Krukowski, Henryk Bakuła, Zofia Iskra, Mateusz Olender, Alina Bis-Wencel, Hanna Jagielski, Tomasz
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Journal of dairy science
Staphylococcus aureus is a widely recognized pathogen responsible for many serious diseases in both humans and animals. It is also one of the major causative agents of bovine mastitis. Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), although relatively rare in this pathology, has been increasingly reported in livestock animals, mainly in pigs, but also cat...
Shang, Fei Wang, Hui Xue, Ting
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary Tea saponin (TS), an inexpensive and easily-available plant extract, exhibited antibacterial activity against a Streptococcus agalactiae strain isolated from a dairy cow with mastitis. In addition, TS can inhibit the biofilm formation ability of this strain by down-regulating the transcript levels of biofilm-associated genes includin...
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...
Niedziela, Dagmara A Murphy, Mark P Grant, Jim Keane, Orla M Leonard, Finola C
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Journal of dairy science
Staphylococcus aureus is an important cause of bovine mastitis, and intramammary infections caused by this pathogen are often characterized as mild, chronic, or persistent. The strains of Staph. aureus associated with mastitis belong to several distinct bovine-adapted bacterial lineages. Studies of host-pathogen interactions have demonstrated that ...
Xi, Hengyu He, Dali Li, Dong Liu, Shan-shan Wang, Gang Ji, Yalu Wang, Xinwu Wang, Zijing Bi, Lanting Zhao, Rihong
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Bovine mastitis, an inflammatory disease that occurs frequently in early lactation or the dry period, is primarily caused by bacterial infections. There is growing evidence that Aerococcus viridans ( A. viridans ) is becoming an important cause of bovine mastitis. The treatment of bovine mastitis is primarily based on antibiotics, which not only le...
Freu, Gustavo Tomazi, Tiago Monteiro, Camylla Pedrosa Barcelos, Melina Melo Alves, Bruna Gomes dos Santos, Marcos Veiga
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary Internal teat sealant (ITS) at drying off is a strategy used for the prevention of intramammary infections (IMI) during the dry period (DP), as it simulates the keratin plug’s purpose, which is to prevent the access of pathogens into the mammary gland. The results from randomized clinical trials provide valuable information about the...
Rivera Aguayo, Paula Bruna Larenas, Tamara Alarcón Godoy, Carlos Cayupe Rivas, Bernardita González-Casanova, Jorge Rojas-Gómez, Diana Caro Fuentes, Nelson
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Antibiotics
Bovine mastitis (BM) is the most prevalent bacterial infection in the livestock sector, affecting the dairy industry greatly. The prevention and treatment of this disease is mainly made via antibiotics, but the increasing antimicrobial resistance of pathogens has affected the efficiency of conventional drugs. Pseudomonas sp. is one of the pathogens...
Sumon, S M Mostafizur Rahaman Parvin, Mst Sonia Ehsan, Md Amimul Islam, Md Taohidul
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Veterinary world
Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is one of the most prevalent diseases of dairy cows, and somatic cell count (SCC) is widely used to determine SCM and milk quality. However, setting the threshold of SCC is very important. This study aimed to determine the cow-level threshold of SCC to differentiate milk of SCM affected cows from normal milk in Bangladesh...
Szafraniec, Gustaw M. Szeleszczuk, Piotr Dolka, Beata
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Animals : an Open Access Journal from MDPI
Simple Summary This literature review provides a synthesis and evaluation of the current knowledge on Staphylococcus agnetis ( S. agnetis ) and its implications in poultry pathology. Recent studies revealed that S. agnetis can cause bacterial chondronecrosis with osteomyelitis (BCO), endocarditis, and septicemia in broiler chickens. Lameness consti...