Results are described of a split-udder trial on the effect of discontinuation of postmilking teat disinfection on the incidence of clinical mastitis in seven dairy herds with a low bulk milk somatic cell count and a high incidence of clinical mastitis. Overall incidence of clinical mastitis was non-significantly lower (18%), whereas the incidence of the most prevalent pathogen associated with clinical mastitis, Escherichia coli, was significantly lower in quarters for which postmilking teat disinfection was discontinued. We concluded that discontinuation of postmilking teat disinfection may decrease the incidence of clinical Escherichia coli mastitis in herds for which standard mastitis prevention measures are executed adequately, bulk milk...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Changes in prevalence in intramammary infection. by pathogen type. in herds applying a stringent con...
Results of a 20 month split-udder trial on the effect of discontinuation of postmilking teat disinfe...
Background The practise of teat disinfection prior to cluster attachment for milking...
Abstract Background The practise of teat disinfection prior to cluster attachment for milking is bei...
Abstract Fifty-six autumn calving Holstein-Friesian dairy cows were milked as one herd over a comple...
Objective: To determine if a pre-milking teat disinfection protocol would reduce the incidence of cl...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
In order to compare the efficiency of two common dairy herd processes for reduction of mastitis pote...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Changes in prevalence in intramammary infection. by pathogen type. in herds applying a stringent con...
Results of a 20 month split-udder trial on the effect of discontinuation of postmilking teat disinfe...
Background The practise of teat disinfection prior to cluster attachment for milking...
Abstract Background The practise of teat disinfection prior to cluster attachment for milking is bei...
Abstract Fifty-six autumn calving Holstein-Friesian dairy cows were milked as one herd over a comple...
Objective: To determine if a pre-milking teat disinfection protocol would reduce the incidence of cl...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
In order to compare the efficiency of two common dairy herd processes for reduction of mastitis pote...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
The objective of this study was to complete a positive-control, natural exposure, noninferiority des...
Risk factors for the incidence rate of clinical mastitis were studied in 274 Dutch dairy herds. Vari...
Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
Master's thesis posed necessity of cows teats antiseptics after milking and indicate that this proce...
Changes in prevalence in intramammary infection. by pathogen type. in herds applying a stringent con...