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Mycoplasma Mastitis

Mycoplasma Mastitis. Can you Control it on Your Farm?

Published: July 30, 2012
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Introduction Mastitis is a well-recognized and costly disease of dairy cattle. Most farmers are well acquainted with traditional causes of mastitis such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactia. The widespread adoption of standard mastitis control practices such as teat dipping, dry cow therapy, appropriate treatment, judicious culling and good milking preparation has allowed many...
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Pamela L. Ruegg
University of Wisconsin - Madison
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Raja Mukherjee
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
3 de octubre de 2012
There are certain reference which talk about the efficiacy of floroquinolone - Cipro and Enro in Mycoplasmal Mastitis.
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Hossam Farouk Ahmed
3 de octubre de 2012

Are there other recent molecular methods for diagnosis?

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