Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools

Somatic cell count (SCC) can be used as an indicator of subclinical mastitis and its analysis in relation with the milk composition can provide useful information on the existence of some correlations or patterns. Based on milk production data recorded during 5 years (2012-2015, 2017) at the Researc...

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Main Authors: Alina Cărunta, Mihai Chiș, Daniela Elena Ilie, Kristian Miok, Radu Moleriu, Raluca Mureșan, Claudia Zaharia, Daniela Zaharie
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Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2023-09-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/873
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author Alina Cărunta
Mihai Chiș
Daniela Elena Ilie
Kristian Miok
Radu Moleriu
Raluca Mureșan
Claudia Zaharia
Daniela Zaharie
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Daniela Elena Ilie
Kristian Miok
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Claudia Zaharia
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description Somatic cell count (SCC) can be used as an indicator of subclinical mastitis and its analysis in relation with the milk composition can provide useful information on the existence of some correlations or patterns. Based on milk production data recorded during 5 years (2012-2015, 2017) at the Research and Development Station for Bovine Arad we conducted a statistical analysis aiming to identify correlations between SCC and milk characteristics (protein and fat content, lactose, non-fat solids, milk quantity, pH, casein) and to find potential profiles of SCC evolution. The correlation analysis was based on 226 lactating cows for which at least 20 measurements were available. Both classical correlation coefficient (i.e. Pearson) and correlation coefficient for repeated measurements (i.e. Bland-Altman) have been computed. In both cases, a moderate negative correlation between SCC and the lactose level has been identified while no significant correlation between SCC and the other milk characteristics has been detected. However, a more accurate description of the relation between SCC and lactose was obtained using a linear mixed model. Aiming to analyse SCC profiles, an additional attribute has been added to the data based on the following encoding rule: the attribute has value 0 if SCC is smaller than 2x105 cells/ml, 1 if it is larger than 2x105 cells/mL and 2 if the value is missing. In this way, data vectors containing 13 values per year have been constructed for 175 cows and a dissimilarity matrix has been constructed as a first step for cluster analysis. Overall, the results have shown that lactose and SCC were negatively correlated.
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spelling doaj.art-81730b183799478e9987c01d35881e3c2024-04-11T03:52:11ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762023-09-01522109109873Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical ToolsAlina Cărunta0Mihai Chiș1Daniela Elena Ilie2Kristian Miok3Radu Moleriu4Raluca Mureșan5Claudia Zaharia6Daniela Zaharie7West University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaResearch and Development Station for Bovine – Arad, 310059, Arad, Bodrogului, 32, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaWest University of Timișoara, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, 300223, Timisoara, blvd. Vasile Pârvan, 4, RomaniaSomatic cell count (SCC) can be used as an indicator of subclinical mastitis and its analysis in relation with the milk composition can provide useful information on the existence of some correlations or patterns. Based on milk production data recorded during 5 years (2012-2015, 2017) at the Research and Development Station for Bovine Arad we conducted a statistical analysis aiming to identify correlations between SCC and milk characteristics (protein and fat content, lactose, non-fat solids, milk quantity, pH, casein) and to find potential profiles of SCC evolution. The correlation analysis was based on 226 lactating cows for which at least 20 measurements were available. Both classical correlation coefficient (i.e. Pearson) and correlation coefficient for repeated measurements (i.e. Bland-Altman) have been computed. In both cases, a moderate negative correlation between SCC and the lactose level has been identified while no significant correlation between SCC and the other milk characteristics has been detected. However, a more accurate description of the relation between SCC and lactose was obtained using a linear mixed model. Aiming to analyse SCC profiles, an additional attribute has been added to the data based on the following encoding rule: the attribute has value 0 if SCC is smaller than 2x105 cells/ml, 1 if it is larger than 2x105 cells/mL and 2 if the value is missing. In this way, data vectors containing 13 values per year have been constructed for 175 cows and a dissimilarity matrix has been constructed as a first step for cluster analysis. Overall, the results have shown that lactose and SCC were negatively correlated.https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/873clusteringcorrelation analysismastitissimilarity measuressomatic cell count
spellingShingle Alina Cărunta
Mihai Chiș
Daniela Elena Ilie
Kristian Miok
Radu Moleriu
Raluca Mureșan
Claudia Zaharia
Daniela Zaharie
Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
clustering
correlation analysis
mastitis
similarity measures
somatic cell count
title Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
title_full Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
title_fullStr Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
title_short Descriptive Analysis of Somatic Cell Count Using Statistical Tools
title_sort descriptive analysis of somatic cell count using statistical tools
topic clustering
correlation analysis
mastitis
similarity measures
somatic cell count
url https://spasb.ro/index.php/public_html/article/view/873
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