Increased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten years. The main goal of this article is to draw the attention of scientific and professional community to the emerging issue of mammary protothecosis. The article collates currently known facts about infection reservoirs, predisposing factors for the development of mastitis, clinical manifestations of the disease, and potential transmission routes within the herd as well as the measures for control and eradication. We would like to point out that identification of protothecal mastitis on a dairy farm is associated with a range of problems. Early detection of infected animals can be difficult because of predominantly subclinical course of early...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is a significant cause for worry because it costs dairy farmers money. Alth...
Algae from the genus Prototheca are the only plant-like microorganisms which can cause inflammation ...
Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the...
Increased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten y...
Mastitis is one of the diseases resulting in the greatest economic losses in dairy herds. It is a po...
“Mastitis is the most prevalent infectious disease of dairy cows” (Edmondson and Bramley, 2004) resu...
Protothecosis is a potential zoonotic disease associated with bovine mastitis which can be transmitt...
At the Quality Milk Production Service of the College of Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory a...
The study was carried out in a herd of 280 dairy cows in the North-Eastern part of Poland in the sum...
Prototheca spp. are algae that cause incurable acute or chronic mastitis in dairy cows. The aim of t...
International audiencePrototheca microalgae were only recognized as pathogens of both humans and ani...
Mastitis means inflammation of the parenchyma of the mammary gland. Many infective agents have been ...
Prototheca microalgae were only recognized as pathogens of both humans and animals in the 1960s; how...
Background: Breeding of dairy ruminants represents a significant proportion of market milk productio...
Prototheca spp. are colorless unicellular algae ubiquitous in nature and opportunistic pathogens for...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is a significant cause for worry because it costs dairy farmers money. Alth...
Algae from the genus Prototheca are the only plant-like microorganisms which can cause inflammation ...
Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the...
Increased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten y...
Mastitis is one of the diseases resulting in the greatest economic losses in dairy herds. It is a po...
“Mastitis is the most prevalent infectious disease of dairy cows” (Edmondson and Bramley, 2004) resu...
Protothecosis is a potential zoonotic disease associated with bovine mastitis which can be transmitt...
At the Quality Milk Production Service of the College of Veterinary Medicine Diagnostic Laboratory a...
The study was carried out in a herd of 280 dairy cows in the North-Eastern part of Poland in the sum...
Prototheca spp. are algae that cause incurable acute or chronic mastitis in dairy cows. The aim of t...
International audiencePrototheca microalgae were only recognized as pathogens of both humans and ani...
Mastitis means inflammation of the parenchyma of the mammary gland. Many infective agents have been ...
Prototheca microalgae were only recognized as pathogens of both humans and animals in the 1960s; how...
Background: Breeding of dairy ruminants represents a significant proportion of market milk productio...
Prototheca spp. are colorless unicellular algae ubiquitous in nature and opportunistic pathogens for...
Mastitis in dairy cattle is a significant cause for worry because it costs dairy farmers money. Alth...
Algae from the genus Prototheca are the only plant-like microorganisms which can cause inflammation ...
Mastitis is a poly-factorial disease of dairy herds. The pathogens infect the animal by invading the...