The objective of this study was to compare immediate intramammary antimicrobial treatment of mild and moderate cases of clinical mastitis (CM) with a selective treatment protocol based on on-farm culture results using Accumast®. The study was conducted at a 2600 cow commercial farm in Northeast Germany. Using a randomized design, mild and moderate clinical mastitis cases were assigned to either the blanket therapy (BT) or pathogen-based therapy (SELECT) group. Overall, 468 cases were used for final analyses (BT = 236; SELECT = 232). The percentage of cases assigned to the blanket and pathogen-based groups that received intramammary therapy were 100 and 69.9%, respectively. Implementation of a pathogen-based treatment protocol for mild and m...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to use probabilistic sensitivity analysis to evaluate the cost-effec...
<p>Mastitis is usually treated based on clinical signs or somatic cell count information rather than...
The objective of this study was to compare immediate intramammary antimicrobial treatment of mild an...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
Clinical mastitis (CM) treatment decisions have been the focus of antimicrobial stewardship in the d...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
The financial impact of all cases of mastitis on U.S. dairies amounts to over $2 billion annually, w...
Implementation of protocols for prudent use of antimicrobials on dairies results in economic returns...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to use probabilistic sensitivity analysis to evaluate the cost-effec...
<p>Mastitis is usually treated based on clinical signs or somatic cell count information rather than...
The objective of this study was to compare immediate intramammary antimicrobial treatment of mild an...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
The etiology of mastitis is crucial information to use antimicrobials prudently for control and trea...
Clinical mastitis (CM) treatment decisions have been the focus of antimicrobial stewardship in the d...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
The financial impact of all cases of mastitis on U.S. dairies amounts to over $2 billion annually, w...
Implementation of protocols for prudent use of antimicrobials on dairies results in economic returns...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Antimicrobial usage in Dutch livestock has been reduced tremendously since 2009. Inflammation of the...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to use probabilistic sensitivity analysis to evaluate the cost-effec...
<p>Mastitis is usually treated based on clinical signs or somatic cell count information rather than...