2018
DOI: 10.15547/bjvm.1052
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Field study on plasma haptoglobin concentrations and total milk somatic cell counts in cows with untreated and treated mastitis

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“…This simultaneous elevation in serum concentrations of both SAA and Hp as seen in the current work is in agreement with observations made in several studies on APP in dairy cows. Eckersall in their study on the acute phase proteins in serum from dairy cows with clinical case of mastitis had indicated a significant positive strong correlation between Hp and SAA [72]. In contrast to our findings, however, only serum Hp concentration elevated in mastitis cows as was reported by [81], whereas both SAA and Hp levels have increased extensively PC in our findings.…”
Section: Interleukin 12contrasting
confidence: 92%
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“…This simultaneous elevation in serum concentrations of both SAA and Hp as seen in the current work is in agreement with observations made in several studies on APP in dairy cows. Eckersall in their study on the acute phase proteins in serum from dairy cows with clinical case of mastitis had indicated a significant positive strong correlation between Hp and SAA [72]. In contrast to our findings, however, only serum Hp concentration elevated in mastitis cows as was reported by [81], whereas both SAA and Hp levels have increased extensively PC in our findings.…”
Section: Interleukin 12contrasting
confidence: 92%
“…The current study had indicated that there was a significant increase in Hp concentrations of The findings of the current study are consistent with the reports of [72], who studied the acute phase proteins in serum from dairy cows with clinical case of mastitis, where they concluded that SAA and Hp have both been identified as a major acute phase protein in cattle associated with mastitis infection and that their elevation and detection in serum samples is always a clear indication of acute phase response (APR) to opsonisation, infection or challenge. In a more detailed report by [73] who conducted a study on the early pathogenesis and inflammatory responses in experimental bovine mastitis due to gram positive bacteria stipulated that increased in SAA and Hp is a tool of measuring the severity of mastitis infection in both experimentally and naturally challenged cows in dairy farms.…”
Section: Interleukin 12supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Hp is significantly elevated in milk during mastitis [ 94 ]. Georgieva et al [ 95 ] suggested that the concentration of plasma Hp in the high SCC group (SCM) was approximately six times higher than that in the normal SCC group.…”
Section: Mastitis Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%