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Name Hisaeda Keiichi
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researchmap researcher code R000007730
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Changes in mammary infection status in dairy cows during the dry period using dry cow therapy approaches on three farms

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Author

Hajime Nagahata ,  Nodoka Komori ,  Mayu Fukutome ,  Tomochika Sugiura ,  Keiichi Hisaeda ,  Satoshi Gondaira ,  Hidetoshi Higuchi ,  Tatsuya Ando ,  Ken Nakada

Summary

This case study evaluated the mammary infection status of dairy cows during the dry periods and explored the associated problems in their quarters with dry cow therapy (DCT). This study assessed intramammary infections, antibiotic efficacy, and antimicrobial resistance of pathogens in 464‐quarter milk samples from 59 dairy cows during the dry periods after applying blanket DCT, non‐DCT, and selective DCT approaches on three farms. The recovery rates of intramammary infections were 95% (19/20 quarters) with blanket DCT on farm A, 70% (14/20) with non‐DCT on farm B, and 19% (4/21) with selective DCT on farm C. Analysis of mammary infections in cows with DCT revealed that mammary infections were controlled by blanket DCT, well controlled by non‐DCT, and substantial problems remained in selective DCT. Lower intramammary infection prevalence in the quarters at postpartum appeared to be associated with higher recovery of mammary infections, fewer new infections, and lower uncured mammary infections within the herds. Antibacterial resistance in 14 coagulase‐negative staphylococci isolated to six antimicrobial drugs was suggested to be linked to antibiotic use on the farm. Follow‐up studies on the quarter‐based infection status with DCT will assist in improving mastitis control in cows during the dry period.

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Animal Science Journal

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95

Number Of Pages

1

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Date of Issue

2024/12

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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10.1111/asj.13993.

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