نتایج جستجو برای: heifer mastitis

تعداد نتایج: 8042  

2013
F. PILLET C. MONTREUIL O. ROY E. GRANDEMANGE F. WOEHRLE

Mastitis is by far the most common and most costly disease in milk production in industrialised countries. Costs are related to loss in milk quality, decreased milk production related to subclinical mastitis, discarded milk, replacement cows, cost of treatment and labour costs [1]. This disease is the most frequent reason for the use of antimicrobials in dairy cows [2]. It can be classified int...

2002
LLY Leong HHL Chan TPW Lam J Nicholls

Lymphocytic mastitis is an uncommon condition associated with type I diabetes mellitus, which is known to be a T-cell mediated autoimmune disease. Hence, it is thought that lymphocytic mastitis is linked with autoimmune disorders. This report is of a patient with type II diabetes mellitus and rheumatoid arthritis who developed lymphocytic mastitis. Since rheumatoid arthritis is a T-cell mediate...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 1998
G W Rogers G Banos U S Nielsen J Philipsson

Sire genetic evaluations for protein yield, somatic cell score (SCS), productive life, and udder type traits from the US were correlated with sire evaluations for udder health from Denmark and Sweden and then the correlations were adjusted for accuracies to approximate genetic correlations. Traits from Denmark and Sweden included somatic cell count (SCC) and clinical mastitis from single-trait ...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2008
Kenji Sato Paul C Bartlett Lis Alban Jens F Agger Hans Houe

BACKGROUND Several management and environmental factors are known as contributory causes of clinical mastitis in dairy herd. The study objectives were to describe the structure of herd-specific mastitis management and environmental factors and to assess the relevance of these herd-specific indicators to mastitis incidence rate. METHODS Disease reports from the Danish Cattle Data Base and a ma...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2007
Lisa H Amir Della A Forster Judith Lumley Helen McLachlan

BACKGROUND Mastitis is one of the most common problems experienced by women who are breastfeeding. Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue, which may or may not result from infection. The aims of this paper are to compare rates of mastitis in primiparous women receiving public hospital care (standard or birth centre) and care in a co-located private hospital, and to use multivariate analys...

Journal: :Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 2006
Piret Kalmus Arvo Viltrop Birgit Aasmäe Kalle Kask

BACKGROUND Objectives of the study were to document the impact of some management factors on the occurrence of clinical mastitis in primiparous dairy cows and to identify common udder pathogens of clinical mastitis in freshly calved heifers and multiparous cows on the day of calving. METHODS A one-year study was conducted during 2004 and 2005 in 11 selected Estonian dairy herds. Data consiste...

2014
Orla M. Keane Kathleen E. Budd James Flynn Finola McCoy

Rapid and accurate identification of mastitis pathogens is important for disease control. Bacterial culture and isolate identification is considered the gold-standard in mastitis diagnosis but is time-consuming and results in many culture-negative samples. Identification of mastitis pathogens by PCR has been proposed as a fast and sensitive alternative to bacterial culture. The results of bacte...

2008
MAREK SZCZUBIAŁ ROMAN DĄBROWSKI MARTA KANKOFER MARIOLA BOCHNIARZ EDYTA ALBERA

The aim of the study was to determine the concentration of serum amyloid A (SAA) and the activity of ceruloplasmin (Cp) in milk from cows with clinical mastitis of various severities and with subclinical mastitis in aspect of their usefulness for the detection of mastitis in cows. The concentration of SAA was determined using the commercial ELISA kit. The activity of Cp was determined according...

2015
M. P. Patil A. S. Nagvekar S. D. Ingole S. V. Bharucha V. T. Palve

BACKGROUND AND AIM Mastitis is a serious disease of dairy animals causing great economic losses due to a reduction in milk yield as well as lowering its nutritive value. The application of somatic cell count (SCC) and alkaline phosphatase activity in the milk for diagnosis of mastitis in buffalo is not well documented. Therefore, the present study was conducted to observe the SCC and alkaline p...

Journal: :International Seminars in Surgical Oncology 2007
Richard Tuli Brian J O'Hara Janet Hines Anne L Rosenberg

BACKGROUND Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis is an uncommon, benign entity with a diagnosis of exclusion. The typical clinical presentation of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis often mimics infection or malignancy. As a result, histopathological confirmation of idiopathic granulomatous mastitis combined with exclusion of infection, malignancy and other causes of granulomatous disease is absolut...

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