نتایج جستجو برای: heifer mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 8042  

D.S. Nauriyal M.S. Thakur P. Sharma, R. Ranjan S.N.S. Parmar

ThirtyFrieswal lactating cows were screened for clinical and subclinical mastitis and subsequently classified into healthy, subclinically affected and clinically affected groups each group comprising of 10 cows. Polymorphism of cow lactoferrin (LTF) gene promoter was determined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). The results showed that LFT gene pro...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2015
Blaise Iraguha Humphrey Hamudikuwanda Borden Mushonga

In response to farmer requests after milk from their herds was rejected by processors due to poor quality, a study was carried out from April to October 2011 to determine the prevalence of sub clinical mastitis, associated risk factors and causative micro-organisms. Samples were collected from 195 dairy cows on 23 randomly selected dairy farms delivering milk to Isangano, Kirebe and Nyagatare m...

Journal: :Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice 2013

Journal: :Bacteriological reviews 1959
G NILSSON

L Introduction............................................................................. 41 II. Reducing Properties of Normal and Mastitis Milk......................................... 41 A. Redox Systems of Normal and Mastitis Milk......... ................................. 41 B. Role of Enzymes, Hydrogen Donators, and Precursors in Redox Properties of Normal and Mastitis Milk.................

Journal: :International journal of nursing education scholarship 2010
Denise A Smart Maria Castillo Margaret Bruya Lida Dekker

Annually, 10-33% of U.S. lactating women develop mastitis. Often underreported, mastitis has acute and chronic sequelae with rare documented cases of invasive breast surgery due to pervasive infection. Evidenced-based prevention, early recognition, and treatment of mastitis are not emphasized in the undergraduate nursing profession textbooks or academic settings. Using current evidence-based re...

2005
Damien J Barrett Michael L Doherty Anne M Healy

: Factors relating to the occurrence of mastitis were studied on 12 Irish dairy herds with histories of elevated somatic cell count (SCC) and/or increased incidence of clinical mastitis cases. Milk recording data were analysed, housing conditions and calving areas were examined; dry cow therapy, clinical mastitis records, milking technique and aspects of milking machine function were assessed.H...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2012
J Detilleux L Theron J-M Beduin C Hanzen

In dairy cattle, many farming practices have been associated with occurrence of mastitis but it is often difficult to disentangle the causal threads. Structural equation models may reduce the complexity of such situations. Here, we applied the method to examine the links between mastitis (subclinical and clinical) and risk factors such as herd demographics, housing conditions, feeding procedure...

2009
RN Zadoks JL Fitzpatrick

The global dairy industry, the predominant pathogens causing mastitis, our understanding of mastitis pathogens and the host response to intramammary infection are changing rapidly. This paper aims to discuss changes in each of these aspects. Globalisation, energy demands, human population growth and climate change all affect the dairy industry. In many western countries, control programs for co...

2009
Herwin Eding Yvette de Haas Gerben de Jong

A new breeding value estimation procedure for mastitis traits has been implemented in the Dutch/Flemish dairy genetic evaluation. This breeding value estimation uses incidences of subclinical mastitis together with five indicator traits derived from test day somatic cell counts to predict the breeding value for resistance against subclinical and clinical mastitis (SCM and CM, resp.). The mastit...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
peyman alibeigi omid reza hosseini sepideh assar

antepartum mastitis is a rare condition, whereas postpartum or lactation mastitis is a common problem. this report introduces a case of complicated bilateral antepartum mastitis, which was treated successfully by drain insertion and antibiotic therapy. the patient was a 23-year-old woman in the 23 rd week of her first pregnancy. her chief complaint was progressive swelling, redness and radicula...

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