2019
DOI: 10.32718/nvlvet9309
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Changes in cellular factors of local immunity udder of cows with mastitis

Abstract: Zhelavskyi, M.M., Dmytriv, O.Ya., & Mizyk, V.P. (2019). Changes in cellular factors of local immunity udder of cows with mastitis. Scientific Messenger of Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnologies. Series: Veterinary sciences, 21(93), 46-52. doi: 10.32718/nvlvet9309The immunological aspects of lactation of cows are investigated in this work. The authors present modern scientific data on the local immune protection of the mammary gland of cows. The purpose of the research was to improv… Show more

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“…similar studies were obtained in studies (Singh et al, 2011;Thompson-Crispi et al, 2014;Ndhlovu & Masika, 2017;Sato et al, 2017;Powell et al, 2018;Piñeiro et al, 2019). We have shown that during lactation in the body of cows, both quantitative changes in the population of immunocompetent cells and changes in their functional activity occur (Zhelavskyi & Shunin, 2017;Zhelavskyi, 2017;Zhelavskyi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…similar studies were obtained in studies (Singh et al, 2011;Thompson-Crispi et al, 2014;Ndhlovu & Masika, 2017;Sato et al, 2017;Powell et al, 2018;Piñeiro et al, 2019). We have shown that during lactation in the body of cows, both quantitative changes in the population of immunocompetent cells and changes in their functional activity occur (Zhelavskyi & Shunin, 2017;Zhelavskyi, 2017;Zhelavskyi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The most susceptible are highly productive cows, which can cause gestosis, paresis, partum dystocia, retention of the placenta, mastitis, endometritis and other postpartum complications. Basically, postpartum complications are recorded in the first days after calving, and can subsequently develop for 6-8 weeks (transient period), which coincides with the onset of lactogenesis and the during of lactation (Lacetera et al, 2001;Castillo et al, 2003;Rossi et al, 2009;Zhelavskyi et al, 2019). The aim of this study to investigate scientific data and analyze modern practical approaches related to metabolic disorders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%