2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.smallrumres.2015.01.020
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Genetic selection for reduced somatic cell counts in sheep milk: A review

Abstract: a b s t r a c tMastitis is an inflammation of the udder, mainly caused by bacteria, and leads to economic loss, due to discarded milk, reduced milk production, reduced milk quality and increased health costs in both dairy sheep and cattle. Selecting for increased genetic resistance to mastitis can be done directly or indirectly, with the indirect selection corresponding to a prediction of the bacteriological status of the udder based on traits related to the infection. The most frequently used indirect method … Show more

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“…Mastitis is becoming a major health problem in dairy sheep (8). It is an inflammatory disease of the mammary gland, which is manifested by an increased number of somatic cells in milk (18). Inflammation of the mammary gland is caused mainly by bacteria -the most prevalent are coagulase-negative staphylococci (22,24).…”
Section: Praca Oryginalnamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mastitis is becoming a major health problem in dairy sheep (8). It is an inflammatory disease of the mammary gland, which is manifested by an increased number of somatic cells in milk (18). Inflammation of the mammary gland is caused mainly by bacteria -the most prevalent are coagulase-negative staphylococci (22,24).…”
Section: Praca Oryginalnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subclinical mastitis negatively influences milk yield, and the low milk yield (especially with a reduced lactose concentration) is associated with a low cheese yield and cheese quality (22). The limit of somatic cell count (SCC) is not currently laid down for sheep -in cattle, this limit is 250 000-300 000 SCC/ml (18). Leitner et al (11) classified the quality of milk with respect to reduced milk production in sheep and goats with udder infection: infection of 25% of udders in a herd was associated with 4.1% milk loss and 5.2% curd loss; whereas infection of 75% of udders in a herd resulted in 12.2% milk loss and 15.5% curd loss.…”
Section: Praca Oryginalnamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SCC in the milk of individual dairy sheep can be used as an indicator of husbandry and milking hygiene, the welfare of animals, but especially the udder health and the presence of subclinical mastitis. In dairy sheep the mastitis leads to decrease in milk production and its quality, increase presence of pathogens inappropriate for consumption of dairy products and increase cost for treatment (Riggio and Portolano, 2015). The prevalence of subclinical forms of ewes mastitis ranges from 5 to 50% (Bergonier et al, 2003; Contreras et al, 2007Olechnowicz and Jaskowski, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection for genetic resistance to mastitis can be done directly or indirectly. Direct selection relates to the diagnosis of the infection, whereas indirect methods have been widely applied based on the evaluation of the degree of inflammation or of internal mammary lesions (Riggio and Portolano, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%