Detection of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Common Mastitis causing Bacteria

Forum: Use of Rapid Test in Detection of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Common Mastitis causing Bacteria

Published on: 10/20/2011
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Author : B. Petrujkić (Belgrade University) , D. Milanov , T. Petrujkić, I. Jeremić and B. Ivković
Summary In this paper comparison of efficiency of commercially available antibiotic susceptibility test MASTiK® with traditionally used Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method in cow mastitis cases was described. Six samples of examined milk were chosen on a randomly basis. In the samples presence of following microorganisms was determined: Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, coagulase-negativ...
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Erode, Tamil Nadu [Madras] , India
Veterinary Doctor
Re: Forum: Use of Rapid Test in Detection of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Common Mastitis causing Bacteria
11/08/2011 |

Sir
It is a good article about the detection of antibiotic susceptibility of common mastitis causing bacteria and more useful for field vets.
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Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
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11/17/2011 |

it is a good technique for screening the mastitis causing bacteria in this way selection of antibiotics become very easy.

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11/22/2011 | It is a good test for field vets but at the same time collecting samples in sterile conditon is also diffcult. Sometimes it happens that invitro sensitive antibiotics do not have results when used for the clinical case.
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Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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Re: Forum: Use of Rapid Test in Detection of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Common Mastitis causing Bacteria
12/05/2011 |

Dr.Balkrishna Sharma
Sub: Mastik
This is a very good help to the field veterinarians.Faster method for identification of causative microorganism and finally the treatment. Even after doing all this could we bring the cow to the level of production prior to the infection.However Matik is a very helpful tool for the practicing vets,as they can prevent the further loss of milk production

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Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
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07/03/2012 |

GOOD ARTICLE ABOUT THE DETECTION OF ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY OF COMMON MASTITIS CAUSING BACTERIA, IT IS VERY USE FULL FOR VETERINARY PROFESSIONAL AS IT IS DIFFICULT TO KNOW THE CAUSATIVE ORGANISM AT FIELD LEVEL ,

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