In this study, we investigated the association between natural subclinical intramammary infection (IMI) caused by Streptococcus agalactiae and Prototheca spp. and milk differential cell counts assessed by cytofluorimetric analysis in Holstein cows. After an initial bacteriological screening on 188 animals and a second assessment carried out 2 wk later aimed at confirming the bacteriological status, we collected milk samples from 47 animals and performed (1) milk composition analyses; (2) somatic cell counts and differential somatic cell counts (DSCC); and (3) cytofluorimetric analyses. Before statistical analyses, animals with co-infections were filtered out. Bacte- riological status (negative, positive for Strep. agalactiae, or positi...
For many years Streptococcus agalactiae has been considered an obligate intramammary and strictly co...
Intramammary infections induce the initiation of the inflammatory response, resulting in an increase...
ABSTRACT: The immune response capacity of the mammary gland plays a major role to determine if masti...
In this study, we investigated the association between natural subclinical intramammary infection (I...
International audienceEmerging evidence indicates that S. agalactiae and Prototheca are two of the m...
: Mastitis is one of the most significant diseases in dairy cows and causes several economic losses....
In this study, we investigated associations among subclinical intra-mammary infection (IMI) and quar...
Abstract of thesis Mastitis is the most common disease in the dairy industry today. In the mammary g...
: In this study we wanted to investigate the associations between naturally occurring subclinical IM...
BackgroundSubclinical intramammary infection (IMI) represents a significant problem in maintaining d...
Mastitis affects a high proportion of dairy cows and is still one of the greatest challenges faced b...
This study was conducted to evaluate the association between subclinical intramammary infection (IMI...
Background: the use of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as a potential therapeutic agent to control bovine...
The distribution of Staphylococcus aureus within herds seems to be related to interactions among the...
Protothecosis is a potential zoonotic disease associated with bovine mastitis which can be transmitt...
For many years Streptococcus agalactiae has been considered an obligate intramammary and strictly co...
Intramammary infections induce the initiation of the inflammatory response, resulting in an increase...
ABSTRACT: The immune response capacity of the mammary gland plays a major role to determine if masti...
In this study, we investigated the association between natural subclinical intramammary infection (I...
International audienceEmerging evidence indicates that S. agalactiae and Prototheca are two of the m...
: Mastitis is one of the most significant diseases in dairy cows and causes several economic losses....
In this study, we investigated associations among subclinical intra-mammary infection (IMI) and quar...
Abstract of thesis Mastitis is the most common disease in the dairy industry today. In the mammary g...
: In this study we wanted to investigate the associations between naturally occurring subclinical IM...
BackgroundSubclinical intramammary infection (IMI) represents a significant problem in maintaining d...
Mastitis affects a high proportion of dairy cows and is still one of the greatest challenges faced b...
This study was conducted to evaluate the association between subclinical intramammary infection (IMI...
Background: the use of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as a potential therapeutic agent to control bovine...
The distribution of Staphylococcus aureus within herds seems to be related to interactions among the...
Protothecosis is a potential zoonotic disease associated with bovine mastitis which can be transmitt...
For many years Streptococcus agalactiae has been considered an obligate intramammary and strictly co...
Intramammary infections induce the initiation of the inflammatory response, resulting in an increase...
ABSTRACT: The immune response capacity of the mammary gland plays a major role to determine if masti...