نتایج جستجو برای: bovine mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 78313  

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2010
Heba Atalla Bruce Wilkie Carlton Gyles Ken Leslie Lucy Mutharia Bonnie Mallard

Persistence of bovine Staphylococcus aureus mastitis may be associated with the small colony variant (SCV) form that is adapted to intracellular life and resists elimination by the immune system. This study evaluated antibody-mediated (AMIR) and cell-mediated immune responses (CMIR) to two bovine SCV forms and their parent strains isolated from cows with mastitis. Four groups of healthy cows, f...

2017
Maoda Pang Lichang Sun Tao He Hongdu Bao Lili Zhang Yan Zhou Hui Zhang Ruicheng Wei Yongjie Liu Ran Wang

Bovine mastitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae continues to be one of the major veterinary and economic issues in certain areas of the world. The more prevalent S. agalactiae strains that cause bovine mastitis in China dairy farms belong to a number of bovine-adapted sequence types (STs) ST67, ST103 and ST568. However, it is unknown why these STs can emerge as highly prevalent clones in bov...

Journal: :Research in veterinary science 2004
Ahmed M Alluwaimi

The lack of efficacy of conventional strategies for the maintenance of healthy udders in domestic cattle has prompted studies on the use of cytokines for this purpose. The adjuvant use of recombinant bovine cytokines, such as IL-2, IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha, in normal mammary gland, mobilizes innate and acquired immunity. However, stimulated immunity does not prevent or eradicate infection, parti...

2010
Daniela Resende

Although intensive research and prevention measures have been carried out for decades to control bovine mastitis, it continues to cause the biggest economic impact to the dairy industry worldwide. Severe economic losses, which are estimated to be approximately $200/cow/yr in the United States, are due to reduced milk production, discarded milk, replacement costs, extra labor, treatment, and vet...

2015
Wei Xu Ran Guan Yisong Lu Xiaoyan Su Ye Xu Aifang Du Songhua Hu

BACKGROUND Mastitis is considered the most significant and persistent disease in dairy cows, bringing about large economic losses. Subclinical mastitis brings about major cost implications, for it is difficult to detect due to absence of any visible indications and can persist in the mammary tissue throughout lactation. Immunomodulators have been widely used to reduce intramammary infections by...

A. Ayachi M. Kecha, N. Zaatout

Background: Staphylococci are recognized worldwide as one of the most important etiological agents of bovine mastitis due to their virulence factors such as their ability to penetrate inside mammary epithelial cells and their ability to form biofilm. Aims: The objectives of this study were to establish a model of primary mammary epithelial cells origin...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2010
T Jagielski H Lassa J Ahrholdt U Roesler E Malinowski

Bovine mastitits caused by the colorless, yeast-like alga Prototheca zopfii is a serious and complex condition that results in heavy economic losses in the dairy industry, both through a substantial reduction in milk production and culling of infected animals. Based on the 18S rDNA sequence analysis, genotype-specific PCR assays have recently been developed to differentiate within the species P...

2016
Juliane Günther Mirja Koy Anne Berthold Hans-Joachim Schuberth Hans-Martin Seyfert

The outcome of an udder infection (mastitis) largely depends on the species of the invading pathogen. Gram-negative pathogens, such as Escherichia coli often elicit acute clinical mastitis while Gram-positive pathogens, such as Staphylococcus aureus tend to cause milder subclinical inflammations. It is unclear which type of the immune competent cells residing in the udder governs the pathogen s...

Journal: :Journal of Dairying, Foods & Home Sciences 2022

Background: In the present study two hundred milk samples were collected from cows and buffaloes with no history of clinical mastitis in ongoing lactation, Sirohi district Southern Rajasthan. Methods: The pooled sample (collected each quarter) examined for status subclinical by Modified California test Somatic cell count respectively. Positive further investigated isolation identification major...

2010
Márcia G. Rato Ricardo Bexiga Sandro F. Nunes Cristina L. Vilela Ilda Santos-Sanches

Phage-encoded virulence genes of group A streptococci were detected in 10 (55.6%) of 18 isolates of group C streptococci that had caused bovine mastitis. Bovine isolates carried other genetic determinants, such as composite transposon Tn1207.3/F10394.4 (100%) and antimicrobial drug resistance genes erm(B)/erm(A) (22.2%), linB (16.6%), and tet(M)/tet(O) (66.7%), located on mobile elements.

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