2018
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20170905051139
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Economic Loss due to Clinical Mastitis in Crossbred Cows

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“…Das et al [49] analysed losses due to mastitis in Odisha, India, and reported a milk loss of about 9.9 l per day per farm (which locally translated to INR 297 per day). Jingar et al [50] estimated an average loss of INR 1227 for clinical mastitis in cross-bred cows (which included production and treatment losses).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Das et al [49] analysed losses due to mastitis in Odisha, India, and reported a milk loss of about 9.9 l per day per farm (which locally translated to INR 297 per day). Jingar et al [50] estimated an average loss of INR 1227 for clinical mastitis in cross-bred cows (which included production and treatment losses).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The word "private doctors" refers to informal drug prescribers [23]; Bardhan et al [53] calls them "private veterinary practitioners". They charge less and are perhaps the main service providers at the farm level; smallholder farmers have a tendency to consult veterinarians only after the case has become serious and after the animal has been subjected to multiple antibiotics [26,28,50]. Also, farmers rarely share previous treatment history with their veterinarians [56] and this makes it difficult to determine what treatment option to use to minimize the risk of AMR.…”
Section: Practices Pertaining To Antibiotic Usementioning
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“…In dairy production, improved management and different control measures have greatly decreased the incidence and prevalence of contagious mastitic organisms. Inflammation of mammary tissue (mastitis) is a multifarious disease that affects dairy animals and causes huge economic losses through decreasing 3-5% milk production and impairing its quality, which indicates serious risk to human health (Marjan et al 2009;Freitas 2017;Jingar et al 2017). While investigating the total expenses that are involved in mastitis prevention and its treatment, scientists have determined some strategies based on the direct impacts of the disease.…”
Section: Economic Importance Characterization Of Mastitis and Public Health Concernsmentioning
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“…Whereas, the indirect losses are not obvious to the producers and are termed as "hidden losses" which include increased risk of other diseases, poor fertility rate, increased culling rate and sometime mortality. So, total cost can be much more than the direct losses [10][11][12]. This chapter addresses the following aspects such as transmission, pathogenesis, strains spectrum, economic impact, emerging treatment and prevention strategies to control S. aureus dairy udder infection.…”
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confidence: 99%