Mastitis detection: current trends and future perspectives

C Viguier, S Arora, N Gilmartin, K Welbeck… - Trends in …, 2009 - cell.com
Bovine mastitis, the most significant disease of dairy herds, has huge effects on farm
economics due to reduction in milk production and treatment costs. Traditionally, methods of …

Severity of E. coli mastitis is mainly determined by cow factors

C Burvenich, V Van Merris, J Mehrzad… - Veterinary …, 2003 - hal.science
Intramammary infections of dairy cows with Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus
aureus (major cause of mastitis) have received a lot of attention because of their major …

[HTML][HTML] Nutritional management of transition dairy cows: strategies to optimize metabolic health

TR Overton, MR Waldron - Journal of dairy science, 2004 - Elsevier
During the transition period, dairy cows undergo large metabolic adaptations in glucose,
fatty acid, and mineral metabolism to support lactation and avoid metabolic dysfunction. The …

Mammary tissue damage during bovine mastitis: causes and control

X Zhao, P Lacasse - Journal of animal science, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Mastitis, an inflammatory reaction of the mammary gland that is usually caused by a
microbial infection, is recognized as the most costly disease in dairy cattle. Decreased milk …

Innate immunity of the bovine mammary gland

P Rainard, C Riollet - Veterinary research, 2006 - hal.science
Understanding the immune defenses of the mammary gland is instrumental in devising and
developing measures to control mastitis, the major illness of dairy ruminants. Innate …

The immunology of mammary gland of dairy ruminants between healthy and inflammatory conditions

M Ezzat Alnakip, M Quintela-Baluja… - Journal of veterinary …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The health of dairy animals, particularly the milk‐producing mammary glands, is essential to
the dairy industry because of the crucial hygienic and economic aspects of ensuring …

[HTML][HTML] Differential somatic cell count—A novel method for routine mastitis screening in the frame of Dairy Herd Improvement testing programs

M Damm, C Holm, M Blaabjerg, MN Bro… - Journal of dairy science, 2017 - Elsevier
Somatic cell count (SCC) is used as key indicator in mastitis screening programs typically
applied in the frame of Dairy Herd Improvement (DHI) testing programs. However, mastitis is …

Cow-to-mouse fecal transplantations suggest intestinal microbiome as one cause of mastitis

C Ma, Z Sun, B Zeng, S Huang, J Zhao, Y Zhang, X Su… - Microbiome, 2018 - Springer
Background Mastitis, which affects nearly all lactating mammals including human, is
generally thought to be caused by local infection of the mammary glands. For treatment …

[HTML][HTML] An overview on mastitis-associated Escherichia coli: pathogenicity, host immunity and the use of alternative therapies

N Zaatout - Microbiological research, 2022 - Elsevier
Escherichia coli is one of the leading causes of bovine mastitis; it can cause sub-clinical,
and clinical mastitis characterized by systemic changes, abnormal appearance of milk, and …

Involution of the mouse mammary gland is associated with an immune cascade and an acute-phase response, involving LBP, CD14 and STAT3

T Stein, JS Morris, CR Davies, SJ Weber-Hall… - Breast Cancer …, 2004 - Springer
Introduction Involution of the mammary gland is a complex process of controlled apoptosis
and tissue remodelling. The aim of the project was to identify genes that are specifically …