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On modern dairy farms, environmental mastitis pathogens are usually the predominant cause of mastitis, and bedding often serves as a point of exposure to these organisms. The objective of this longitudinal study was to determine bacterial populations of 4 different bedding types [deep-bedded new...

Author(s)
Rowbotham, R. F.; Ruegg, P. L.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2016, 99, 8, pp 6594-6608
Abstract

Bacterial populations of teat skin are associated with risk of intramammary infection and may be influenced by anatomical characteristics of teats. The objective of this study was to evaluate associations of selected anatomical characteristics of teats with bacterial counts of teat skin of cows...

Author(s)
Guarín, J. F.; Baumberger, C.; Ruegg, P. L.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2017, 100, 2, pp 1436-1444
Abstract

Identification of reservoirs and transmission routes of digital dermatitis (DD)-associated Treponema spp. is considered an effective means for controlling DD infection in dairy cows. The objective of this study is to identify and characterize the potential reservoir niches for DD-associated ...

Author(s)
Sobhy, N. M.; Mahmmod, Y. S.; Refaai, W.; Awad, A.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2020, 52, 2, pp 815-821
Abstract

Teat disinfection is an important step in the control of mastitis within a dairy herd. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of 96 commercially available teat disinfectant products in Ireland against bacterial isolates on teat skin. Teat disinfection products were applied to ...

Author(s)
Fitzpatrick, S. R.; Garvey, M.; Flynn, J.; O'Brien, B.; Gleeson, D.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Irish Veterinary Journal, 2021, 74, 1,
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Although P. aeruginosa is an environmental organism, it is infrequently found on the skin, mucous membranes, and in the feces of some healthy animals (wild, companion, or farm animals). P. aeruginosa produces a variety of toxins and enzymes which promote tissue invasion and damage. P. aeruginosa...

Author(s)
Al-Tememe, T. M. K.; Abbas, B. A.
Publisher
Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute, Tehran, Iran
Citation
Archives of Razi Institute, 2022, 77, 2, pp 537-544
Abstract

The aim of this research was to compare two sampling methods quantifying microbial load on teat ends, especially mastitis pathogens originating from the cows' surroundings. Methods were compared using a split udder design, including 132 teat pairs in the study. For the first method, the wet/dry ...

Author(s)
Hohmann, M. F.; Wente, N.; Zhang YanChao; Klocke, D.; Krömker, V.
Publisher
University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hannover, Germany
Citation
Milchwissenschaft - Milk Science International, 2020, 73, 1, pp 2-6
Abstract

The use of teat dips is one of the most effective strategies to control mastitis by preventing new intramammary infections. Reducing bacterial load on teat skin helps control the spread of pathogens and spoilage and improves the quality of milk. The objective of this study was to evaluate the...

Author(s)
Bennett, S.; Fliss, I.; Ben Said, L.; Malouin, F.; Lacasse, P.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2022, 105, 5, pp 4498-4507
Abstract

Aims: The genus Arthrobacter is a pleomorphic and heterogeneous Gram-positive bacteria mainly isolated from the soil, only two species of Arthrobacter have been reported worldwide as pathogens of veterinary importance. This paper aims to report the isolation and identification of the Arthrobacter...

Author(s)
Rodríguez, M. F.; Gomez, A. P.; Parra, C. M.
Publisher
Malaysian Society for Microbiology, Seri Kembangan, Malaysia
Citation
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology, 2022, 18, 3, pp 309-314
Abstract

Animal disease control has a long tradition in Finland. The country is free of all EU-regulated cattle diseases of categories A and B. Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, enzootic bovine leucosis, bovine viral diarrhea, bluetongue, bovine genital campylobacteriosis, and trichomoniasis do not...

Author(s)
Autio, T.; Tuunainen, E.; Nauholz, H.; Pirkkalainen, H.; London, L.; Pelkonen, S.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2021, 7, July,
Abstract

Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF), a culture-dependent assay, has recently been implemented for routine identification of non-aureus staphylococci (NAS) species from milk, but the assay has never been investigated for NAS from nonmilk or environmental samples....

Author(s)
Mahmmod, Y. S.; Nonnemann, B.; Svennesen, L.; Pedersen, K.; Klaas, I. C.
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2018, 101, 10, pp 9430-9438

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