1997
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(97)76245-3
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Persistence of Subclinical Intrammary Pathogens in Goats Throughout Lactation

Abstract: The goal of this study was to determine the persistence of caprine intramammary pathogens throughout lactation and to detect the bias in diagnoses when a single milk sample was used. We studied 131 goats throughout 7 mo of lactation. Goats were sampled monthly, and 1834 milk samples were bacteriologically analyzed. One hundred sixty-eight pathogens were isolated: 82.5% were micrococci, 9.5% were Gram-negative bacilli, and 8% were corynebacteria. An intramammary infection (IMI) was considered a true, persistent… Show more

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“…Genera and species were typical of IMI in Murciano-Granadina goats in south-eastern Spain (Contreras et al 1997): Staphylococcus (xylosus, n = 4; caprae, n = 3; aureus, n = 1; chromogenes, n = 1; spp., n = 1), Streptococcus (n = 1), and Enterobacteriaceae (n = 1). Mastitis was subclinical in most cases; clinical cases (n = 2 glands) were caused by S. aureus (infecting one gland in a bilaterally infected goat) and by Bacillus Gram (infecting one gland in a unilaterally infected goat), according to Contreras et al (1997) and Poutrel et al *1 = glands from udder with both glands healthy, 2 = subclinically infected glands of unilaterally infected udders, 3 = healthy glands of unilaterally subclinically infected udders (each gland 2 had its contralateral gland in the group of glands 3), 4 = clinically infected gland of unilaterally infected udder, 5 = healthy gland of unilaterally clinically infected udder (the same animal as gland 4), 6 = clinically infected gland of bilaterally infected udder, 7 = subclinically infected gland of bilaterally clinically infected udder (the same animal as gland 6), 8 = subclinically infected glands of bilaterally subclinically infected udder, both glands of each bilaterally subclinically infected udder (1997) who reported a low prevalence of clinical mastitis in goats.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genera and species were typical of IMI in Murciano-Granadina goats in south-eastern Spain (Contreras et al 1997): Staphylococcus (xylosus, n = 4; caprae, n = 3; aureus, n = 1; chromogenes, n = 1; spp., n = 1), Streptococcus (n = 1), and Enterobacteriaceae (n = 1). Mastitis was subclinical in most cases; clinical cases (n = 2 glands) were caused by S. aureus (infecting one gland in a bilaterally infected goat) and by Bacillus Gram (infecting one gland in a unilaterally infected goat), according to Contreras et al (1997) and Poutrel et al *1 = glands from udder with both glands healthy, 2 = subclinically infected glands of unilaterally infected udders, 3 = healthy glands of unilaterally subclinically infected udders (each gland 2 had its contralateral gland in the group of glands 3), 4 = clinically infected gland of unilaterally infected udder, 5 = healthy gland of unilaterally clinically infected udder (the same animal as gland 4), 6 = clinically infected gland of bilaterally infected udder, 7 = subclinically infected gland of bilaterally clinically infected udder (the same animal as gland 6), 8 = subclinically infected glands of bilaterally subclinically infected udder, both glands of each bilaterally subclinically infected udder (1997) who reported a low prevalence of clinical mastitis in goats.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where no treatments were given (Moroni et al, 2005). Similarly several CNS species persisted for up to 7 mo (Contreras et al, 1997). However, these studies were performed using phenotypic methods, which lack accuracy; therefore, interpretation and comparison should be done with care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intramammary infections with CNS may persist for extended periods of time, with the same isolate present for up to 7 mo (Contreras et al, 1997). Treatment of IMI may increase cure rate and result in a lower SCC and higher milk yields compared with no treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, apenas 37 (15,6%) apresentaram contagem maior ou igual a 5 UFC/0,01mL de leite (Contreras et al 1996). Staphylococcus coagulase negativo (SCN) foi identificado em 31 (83,8%) amostras, concordando com os resultados de estudos similares conduzidos no Brasil (Mota et al 2000, Muricy 2003) e em outros países (Hunter 1984, Lerondelle & Poutrel 1984, East et al 1987, Ryan & Greenwood 1990, Maisi & Riipinem 1991, Idrissi et al 1994, Contreras et al 1997, Poutrel et al 1997, White & Hinckley 1999, Winter & Baumgartner 1999. O predomínio de SCN poderia ser justificado pela presença destas bactérias na microbiota da pele e conjuntiva dos animais, particularmente no úbere de fêmeas leiteiras (Moroni et al 2005).…”
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