A 100-Year Review: Mastitis detection, management, and prevention
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Abstract
Mastitis is the most frequent disease of dairy cows and has well-recognized detrimental effects on animal wellbeing and dairy farm profitability. Since the beginning of modern dairy farming, producers have sought effective methods to minimize the occurrence of mastitis in their herds. The objective of this paper is to review and highlight important advances in detection, management, and prevention of mastitis that have occurred since the first volume of the Journal of Dairy Science was published in 1917. Initial research efforts were directed at understanding the nature of pathogenic bacteria that were responsible for most intramammary infections. For decades, researchers worked to identify effective…
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- Mastitis
- Milking
- Herd
- Medicine
- Veterinary medicine
- Biotechnology
- Intensive care medicine
- Biology
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