2018
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20180301071834
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Studies on Prevalence and Epidemiological Risk Factors of Bovine Mastitis in and around Bhubaneswar, Odisha

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“…14 The occurrence of SCM was ~32.48% and considerably lowers in clinical mastitis 9.4%. 15 SCM could not be noticed so easily but is always associated with loss of milk in the dairy herd. 16 Traditional and advanced therapies are applicable for the control of mastitis.…”
Section: Types Of Mastitismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…14 The occurrence of SCM was ~32.48% and considerably lowers in clinical mastitis 9.4%. 15 SCM could not be noticed so easily but is always associated with loss of milk in the dairy herd. 16 Traditional and advanced therapies are applicable for the control of mastitis.…”
Section: Types Of Mastitismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[40][41][42] Several risk factors like body weight, age, milk yield, udder type, teat size, floor and bedding, season, parity and duration of lactation are associated strongly with the pathogens of mastitis. 15 Other factors are inherent like susceptibility of mammary gland for intramammary infections (IMI), breed type, previous mastitis history and lactation stage are also countable for the prevalence of mastitis. 43 Due to the pathogenic load in lactating animals milk stasis (hindrance to milking) also enhances the density of disease.…”
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