The need for antibiotic treatments in dairy cattle farms can be reduced by a combined intervention scheme based on: (1) timely clinical inspections, (2) the assessment of animal-based welfare parameters, and (3) the use of predictive laboratory tests. These can provide greater insight into environmental adaptation of dairy cows and define animals at risk of contracting disease. In the long-term, an improved disease control justifies the adoption of such a combined strategy. Many antibiotic treatments for chronic disease cases are often not justified with a cost/benefit analysis, because the repeated drug administration does not give rise to the expected outcome in terms of animal health. In particular, compared with untreated cases, antibio...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
In the dairy industry, udder health is associated with mastitis management, of which blanket dry cow...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
The need for antibiotic treatments in dairy cattle farms can be reduced by a combined intervention s...
Mastitis is the most frequently diagnosed disease of dairy cattle responsible for the reduction in m...
Antibiotic use is an important component in dairy herd management both to treat bacterial diseases a...
Antibiotics use in animals has become part of societal discussion. Initial national goal was to redu...
Bovine mastitis, or intramammary inflammation caused by infectious pathogens, is still regarded as a...
<p>Treatment of mastitis is the most common reason for use of antimicrobial agents in dairy cattle. ...
Mastitis is a bacterial disease common in dairy farms. Although knowledge about mastitis and its opt...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is the most common management disorder that causes higher economic losses b...
In this study, our objectives were to evaluate the economic feasibility of implementing selective dr...
Background: There has been much scrutiny of antimicrobial use in the livestock sector, since the O’N...
Widespread veterinary use of antimicrobials might contribute to the increasing burden of antimicrobi...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
In the dairy industry, udder health is associated with mastitis management, of which blanket dry cow...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
The need for antibiotic treatments in dairy cattle farms can be reduced by a combined intervention s...
Mastitis is the most frequently diagnosed disease of dairy cattle responsible for the reduction in m...
Antibiotic use is an important component in dairy herd management both to treat bacterial diseases a...
Antibiotics use in animals has become part of societal discussion. Initial national goal was to redu...
Bovine mastitis, or intramammary inflammation caused by infectious pathogens, is still regarded as a...
<p>Treatment of mastitis is the most common reason for use of antimicrobial agents in dairy cattle. ...
Mastitis is a bacterial disease common in dairy farms. Although knowledge about mastitis and its opt...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is the most common management disorder that causes higher economic losses b...
In this study, our objectives were to evaluate the economic feasibility of implementing selective dr...
Background: There has been much scrutiny of antimicrobial use in the livestock sector, since the O’N...
Widespread veterinary use of antimicrobials might contribute to the increasing burden of antimicrobi...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
Treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) and use of anti-microbials for dry cow therapy are responsible f...
In the dairy industry, udder health is associated with mastitis management, of which blanket dry cow...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...