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Causative agents of mastitis were isolated from glandular udder tissues of 101 culled Holstein cows and tested with antimicrobials using the standardized disc diffusion method. Pathogens most commonly isolated were coagulase-negative staphylococci (43.9%) and streptococci (21.4%). Most of the...
Of 1589 and 1269 milk samples taken from bulk milk received at a dairy factory in the Chungnam area in Jan. 1984 and July 1985, 46.9 and 65.6%, resp., had somatic cell counts <200 000/ml and 12.7 and 7.0% had counts >500 000/ml. Mastitis bacteria isolated from the samples (291 isolates) were...
The growth of 261 staphylococcal isolates from mastitic milk was inhibited by cloxacillin and methicillin at a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 0.78 µg/ml and by gentamicin at a MIC of 1.56 µg/ml. In the starch-iodine test, positive reactions for penicillinase production were given by 99...
Bacteriological examination of 285 quarter milk samples from 137 cows in 41 herds in Gyeonggi Province in 1975 showed that mastitis infections were higher in Aug. than in other months. 31% of quarters were infected with acute mastitis, 67% with chronic mastitis and 1.78% were infected before...
Of 128 strains of coagulase-positive staphylococci isolated from cows with subclinical mastitis, 87 and 77 could be typed by the human and bovine phage sets respectively, and 35 and 40 of these typable strains were lysed by phages from >1 group. Of the strains lysed by a single group of the...