Extended duration of clinical mastitis (CM) treatment has been advocated, although results showing its higher efficacy compared with standard treatment are difficult to compare and seem conflicting. In a non-blinded, positively controlled clinical trial with systematic allocation, the efficacy of a standard, 1·5-d cefquinome treatment (ST), and an extended, 5-d intramammary cefquinome treatment (ET) were evaluated. The latter is frequently performed in cows with persistent high somatic cell count (SCC), expecting a better cure. Therefore, cows with CM immediately preceded by at least two consecutive monthly elevated SCC >200 000 cells/ml, were studied. The primary efficacy criteria were bacteriological cure (BC) and clinical cure (CC), whil...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to compare the clinical and bacteriological cure rates of cows with ...
Clinical Staphylococcus aureus mastitis is difficult to cure. Extended antimicrobial treatment is of...
The effectiveness of antibiotic treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) is classically evaluated using b...
The efficacy of a cephalexin-based intramammary preparation was evaluated for treating sub-clinical ...
A randomized clinical trial was conducted to assess efficacy of intramammary cloxacillin and ampicil...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the duration and/or frequency of antimicrobial trea...
A randomized controlled field trial was performed to evaluate the efficacy of a 3-d treatment regime...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
We report on the effectiveness and profitability of a single-dose intramammary administration of cef...
The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term therapeutic effects of antimicrobial treatment of re...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to compare the clinical and bacteriological cure rates of cows with ...
Clinical Staphylococcus aureus mastitis is difficult to cure. Extended antimicrobial treatment is of...
The effectiveness of antibiotic treatment of clinical mastitis (CM) is classically evaluated using b...
The efficacy of a cephalexin-based intramammary preparation was evaluated for treating sub-clinical ...
A randomized clinical trial was conducted to assess efficacy of intramammary cloxacillin and ampicil...
The dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure of exis...
AbstractThe dry period is a critical time in the lactation cycle, offering the optimum time for cure...
This study tested the hypothesis that increasing the duration and/or frequency of antimicrobial trea...
A randomized controlled field trial was performed to evaluate the efficacy of a 3-d treatment regime...
Milk cultures from 153 cases of clinical mastitis were taken from day 0 (day at which mastitis case...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
We report on the effectiveness and profitability of a single-dose intramammary administration of cef...
The aim of this study was to evaluate long-term therapeutic effects of antimicrobial treatment of re...
The goal of dry cow therapy (DCT) is to reduce the prevalence of intramammary infections (IMI) by el...
Clinical mastitis (CM) is the most common microbial disease treated in dairy cows. We analyzed the a...
The objective of this study was to compare the clinical and bacteriological cure rates of cows with ...