MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS
Importance of systematic mastitis control in dairy herds is described through the presentation of data concerning mastitis occurrence and mastitis significance in modern milk production. The research was carried out by farm visits and by taking quarter samples from all lactating cows at the time of...
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author | Luka Cvetnić Marko Samardžija Boris Habrun Gordan Kompes Miroslav Benić |
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description | Importance of systematic mastitis control in dairy herds is described through the presentation of data concerning mastitis occurrence and mastitis significance in modern milk production. The research was carried out by farm visits and by taking quarter samples from all lactating cows at the time of visit. Samples were taken before evening milking. Each quarter sample was tested by Zagreb mastitis test (ZMT). Furthermore, each sample was examined bacteriologically by inoculation on aesculin blood agar. Identification of grown colonies was carried out using internationally accepted methodology. Obtained results were statistically analyzed using Stata 13.1 statistical package. Quarter samples from 385 cows were analyzed. ZMT -positive reactions were noticed in 13.7% of all quarters. Mastitis pathogens were isolated from 175 (13%) of quarter samples. 145 out of 385 cows (37.3%) included in research had at least one ZMT positive quarter or permanently lost (dried off) quarter. From 106 out of 363 cows (29.8%) with all four functional quarters some of mastitis pathogens were isolated. The most frequently isolated pathogens were Staphylococcus aureus, streptococci, Trueperella (Arcanobacterium) pyogenes and Corynebacterium bovis. There was no statistical difference in mastitis occurrence between front and rear mammary quarters. ZMT results and microbiological examination were moderately correlated (Kappa index = 0.4662).
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spelling | doaj.art-b04f2eb877b44377aa7b75d932a7cec02024-04-03T12:40:42ZengUniversity of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)Slovenian Veterinary Research1580-40032385-87612016-10-01533MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWSLuka Cvetnić0Marko Samardžija1Boris Habrun2Gordan Kompes3Miroslav Benić4Croatian Veterinary InstituteFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zagreb, CroatiaCroatian Veterinary InstituteCroatian Veterinary InstituteCroatian Veterinary InstituteImportance of systematic mastitis control in dairy herds is described through the presentation of data concerning mastitis occurrence and mastitis significance in modern milk production. The research was carried out by farm visits and by taking quarter samples from all lactating cows at the time of visit. Samples were taken before evening milking. Each quarter sample was tested by Zagreb mastitis test (ZMT). Furthermore, each sample was examined bacteriologically by inoculation on aesculin blood agar. Identification of grown colonies was carried out using internationally accepted methodology. Obtained results were statistically analyzed using Stata 13.1 statistical package. Quarter samples from 385 cows were analyzed. ZMT -positive reactions were noticed in 13.7% of all quarters. Mastitis pathogens were isolated from 175 (13%) of quarter samples. 145 out of 385 cows (37.3%) included in research had at least one ZMT positive quarter or permanently lost (dried off) quarter. From 106 out of 363 cows (29.8%) with all four functional quarters some of mastitis pathogens were isolated. The most frequently isolated pathogens were Staphylococcus aureus, streptococci, Trueperella (Arcanobacterium) pyogenes and Corynebacterium bovis. There was no statistical difference in mastitis occurrence between front and rear mammary quarters. ZMT results and microbiological examination were moderately correlated (Kappa index = 0.4662). https://www.slovetres.si/index.php/SVR/article/view/92 |
spellingShingle | Luka Cvetnić Marko Samardžija Boris Habrun Gordan Kompes Miroslav Benić MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS Slovenian Veterinary Research |
title | MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS |
title_full | MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS |
title_fullStr | MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS |
title_full_unstemmed | MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS |
title_short | MICROBIOLOGICAL MONITORING OF MASTITIS PATHOGENS IN THE CONTROL OF UDDER HEALTH IN DAIRY COWS |
title_sort | microbiological monitoring of mastitis pathogens in the control of udder health in dairy cows |
url | https://www.slovetres.si/index.php/SVR/article/view/92 |
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