The aim of this study was to examine virulence factors and the ability of S. aureus and CNS species isolated from milk of cows with mastitis to form biofilm, and to compare them with virulence factors of staphylococci from milk of cows without mastitis and cowshed environment. Most of S. aureus strains from cows with mastitis showed haemolytic activity (93.9%), among them 72.7% and 21.2% produced α- and β-haemolysin, respectively. S. aureus from cows with mastitis symptoms produced proteases (above 48%) and esterase (42.4%). The highly significant relationship between the number of S. xylosus strains producing haemolysins (62%) and the origin of these strains from milk of cows with mastitis was observed. The ability to produce proteases was...
Biofilm production by 221 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from 45 dairy herds was evaluated. Isolates...
AbstractStaphylococcus spp. play an important role in the etiology of bovine mastitis. Staphylococcu...
Increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, treatment failure, and financial losses have been ...
The aim of this study was to examine virulence factors and the ability ofS. aureusand CNSspecies ...
The presence of biofilm-forming bacteria from the mammary gland of dairy cows adhered to equipment i...
ABSTRACT A total of 135 crossbred cows was studied, from ten dairy herds on the state of Acre. The p...
The present study was employed to investigate the causative microorganisms responsible for clinical ...
The ability of bacteria to produce a biofilm is considered an important virulent property in pathoge...
Biofilm formation is a significant virulence factor in Staphylococcus (S.) aureus strains causing su...
This study investigated 960 Slovak and Czech spotted cattle from four different conventional (non-or...
The ability of bacteria to produce a biofilm is considered an important virulent property in pathoge...
Biofilm formation and antimicrobial resistance of Staphylococcus aureus are important virulence fact...
Background and Aim: Mastitis is one of the most important diseases of cows and the most expensive pa...
It was hypothesized that biofilm could play an important role in the establishment of chronic . Stap...
Background: Mastitis is one of the diseases that cause damage to dairy cattle, and coagulase positiv...
Biofilm production by 221 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from 45 dairy herds was evaluated. Isolates...
AbstractStaphylococcus spp. play an important role in the etiology of bovine mastitis. Staphylococcu...
Increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, treatment failure, and financial losses have been ...
The aim of this study was to examine virulence factors and the ability ofS. aureusand CNSspecies ...
The presence of biofilm-forming bacteria from the mammary gland of dairy cows adhered to equipment i...
ABSTRACT A total of 135 crossbred cows was studied, from ten dairy herds on the state of Acre. The p...
The present study was employed to investigate the causative microorganisms responsible for clinical ...
The ability of bacteria to produce a biofilm is considered an important virulent property in pathoge...
Biofilm formation is a significant virulence factor in Staphylococcus (S.) aureus strains causing su...
This study investigated 960 Slovak and Czech spotted cattle from four different conventional (non-or...
The ability of bacteria to produce a biofilm is considered an important virulent property in pathoge...
Biofilm formation and antimicrobial resistance of Staphylococcus aureus are important virulence fact...
Background and Aim: Mastitis is one of the most important diseases of cows and the most expensive pa...
It was hypothesized that biofilm could play an important role in the establishment of chronic . Stap...
Background: Mastitis is one of the diseases that cause damage to dairy cattle, and coagulase positiv...
Biofilm production by 221 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from 45 dairy herds was evaluated. Isolates...
AbstractStaphylococcus spp. play an important role in the etiology of bovine mastitis. Staphylococcu...
Increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance, treatment failure, and financial losses have been ...