A multispecies model for the transmission and control of mastitis in dairy cows.
Mastitis in dairy cows is a significant economic and animal welfare issue in the dairy industry. The bacterial pathogens responsible for infection of the mammary gland may be split into two main categories: major and minor pathogens. Infection with major pathogens generally results in clinical illne...
Main Authors: | White, L, Schukken, Y, Lam, T, Medley, G, Chappell, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2001
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