Mastitis control: from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands
Synopsis: Mastitis is one of the main health issues in dairy production. The losses are not only economic, but also issues such as animal health and welfare, milk quality, antibiotic usage and the image of the dairy sector are important reasons to focus on mastitis control. Accordingly, mastitis is...
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Zusammenfassung: | Synopsis: Mastitis is one of the main health issues in dairy production. The losses are not only economic, but also issues such as animal health and welfare, milk quality, antibiotic usage and the image of the dairy sector are important reasons to focus on mastitis control. Accordingly, mastitis is a topic that is well-studied worldwide. Although the scope of the studies may vary from the smallest unit, the gene, to the largest unit, a whole country, the final goal is to control mastitis more effectively.Effective mastitis control is based on knowledge from a wide range of fields, like infectious pressure, milking procedures, resistance, detection, diagnosis and treatment. However, science alone is not enough. To ensure effective mastitis control, research needs to be inspired by, and implemented in, dairy farming practice. This demands cooperation and communication between scientists, veterinarians, extension specialists and dairy farmers worldwide. This book gives the state of the art of mastitis research internationally. The contributions reflect not only current knowledge of mastitis control, but also provide ideas for effective mastitis control in practice. (Quelle: www.amazon.de 31.10.08) |
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Table of contents
Preface 5
International Conference on Mastitis Control 2008: From science to practice 7
Keynote
Improving udder health on well managed farms: mitigating the perfect storm 21
Y.H. Schukken, H.W. Barkema, T.J.G.M. Lam andR.N. Zadoks
Infectious pressure
Prevalence of subclinical mastitis pathogens and adoption of udder health
management practices on Dutch dairy farms: preliminary results 39
O.C. Sampimon, R.G.M. Olde Riekerink and T.J.G.M. Lam
Prevalence of mastitis pathogens in milk samples from Portuguese dairy cattle 47
L. Pinho, J. Ferreira, C. Cabral, R. Lameira, P. Meireles, F. Vaz, J. Carvalheira and
G. Thompson
A comparison of the occurrence of mastitis in Dutch primi- and multiparous cows 55
B.H.P. van den Borne, G. van Schaik, T.J.G.M. Lam andM. Nielen
Prevalence of pathogens in milk samples of dairy cows with clinical mastitis and in
heifers at first parturition 63
B.-A. Tenhagen, I. Hansen, A. Reinecke and W. Heuwieser
Prevalence at herd-level of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus in milk
samples of dairy herds 71
/. Vicca, W. Vanderhaeghen, T. Cerpentier and P. Butaye
Comparing bacterial counts on bare hands with gloved hands during milking 77
R.G.M. Olde Riekerink, O.C. Sampimon, V.J. Eerland, M.J. Swarts and T.J.G.M. Lam
Changes of mastitis pathogen spectrum in dairy herds of Latvia 83
A. Jemeljanovs, I.H. Konosonoka, J. Bluzmanis and D. Ikauniece
Molecular testing, epidemiological aspects, prevalence and distribution of mastitis
pathogens in dairy bovine, caprine and ovine herds 84
P. Cremonesi, B. Castiglioni, P. Moroni and G. Pisoni
Mastitis control - From science to practice 9
Prevalence of bovine mastitis and causal agents in the state of Jalisco, Mexico 85
H. Castaneda, W. Walter, S.P. Jdger, M. Szchock, M.A. Castaneda, G. Perez and
C. Bedolla
Etiology of subclinic mastitis in Patzcuaro Michoacan 86
L.C. Bedolla, R. Mejia, I. Renteria, E. Bedolla, E. Garcia, H. Castaneda,
M.A. Castaneda, J.C. Serratos and W. Walter
If ten points are no longer sufficient: an observational study on factors related to
udder health and milk quality in Flanders, Belgium 87
B. Verbist, B. Sonck, V. Piessens, G. Braem, L. Herman and S. de Vliegher
Protocol for evaluation of teat dips efficacy on mastitis prevention 88
H. Charier and R. Alasri
Good hygiene practice on dairy farms 89
/. Verhaeghe and R. Alasri
Coagulase-negative staphylococci: a matter of lesser concern? 90
K. Supre, S. de Vliegher, R.N. Zadoks and E Haesebrouck
Molecular typing of microflora on teat apices using culture-dependent and culture-
independent methodologies 91
G. Braem, S. de vliegher, B. Verbist, V. Piessens, F. Leroy and L. de vuyst
Resistance
Heifer and quarter characteristics associated with periparturient blood and milk
neutrophilic viability 95
S. Piepers, G. Opsomer, K. Demeyere, A. de Kruif, E. Meyer and S. de Vliegher
Parameters for natural resistance in bovine milk 103
T.C.W. Ploegaert, E.J. Tijhaar, H.K. Parmentier, J.J. van der Poel, J.A.M. van Arendonk
and H.F.). Savelkoul
Genetic characterisation of inflammatory and immune responses to a bovine
Staphylococcus aureus small colony variant and its isogeneic wild type strain 111
H.N. Atalla and B.A. Mallard
Immunisation of dairy heifers with a Staphylococcus aureus bacterin reduces
infection level and somatic cell counts at time of calving 119
S.C. Nickerson, E.P. Hovingh andPW. Widel
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Meta-analysis of the effect of oral selenium supplementation on milk selenium
concentration in cattle 125
A. Ceballos, J. Sanchez, H.W. Barkema, H. Stryhn, J.B. Montgomery and].]. Wichtel
Oxidative damage, vitamin E and mammary gland health in heifers 135
R.J. Bouwstra, R.M.A. Goselink, P. Dobbelaar, M. Nielen and T. van Werven
The usefulness of a new udder health index to decrease mastitis incidence 145
Y. deHaas, G. de]ong, W. Ouweltjes, ]. ten Napel and].]. Windig
Efficient breeding against mastitis by creative use of somatic cell counts 153
/./. Windig, G. dejong, W. Ouweltjes, J. ten Napel and Y. de Haas
A dual purpose breed guarantees not a higher resistance against mastitis 154
K. Barth and K. Aulrich
Effect of selenium supplementation on somatic cell count around calving and in
lactating dairy cows 155
A. Ceballos, J. Neumann, A. Mella, J. Kruze, H.W. Barkema, J. Wichtel and F. Wittwer
RRR-a-tocopheryl acetate provides protection against mastitis in transition cows 156
M.R. Peisker and Y. Dersjant-Li
Lymphocyte apoptosis during experimentally induced mastitis 157
P. Slama, Z. Sladek, D. Rysanek, T. Langrova and M. Zouharova
The resident leukocytes from bovine mammary gland: proportion of functional and
dead cells 158
Z. Sladek and D. Rysanek
The bacterial cellular wall components are able to affect the apoptosis and the
expression of surface receptors on heifer mammary gland neutrophils 159
T. Langrova, Z. Sladek, D. Rysanek and P. Slama
Effect of intramammary injection of liposomal RbGM-CSF on milk and peripheral
blood mononuclear cells of subpopulation in Holstein cows with naturally infected
subclinical mastitis 160
Y. Kiku, T. Ozawa, S. Inumaru, S. Kushibiki, T. Hayashi and H. Takahashi
Effect of intramammary injection of RbGM-CSF on neutrophils function of blood
and milk in Holstein cows with subclinical mastitis 161
T. Ozawa, Y. Kiku, S. Inumaru, S. Hasegawa, S. Kushibiki, T. Hayashi and H. Takahashi
Mastitis control - From science to practice 11
Phenotypic and genotypic variation of bovine immune responses in cohort dairy
herds across Canada 162
K.A. Thompson and B.A. Mallard
Cis-urocanic acid protects against mammary tissue injury during intramammary
Escherichia coli infection 163
D.D. Bannerman, M. Rinaldi, B.T. Vinyard, J. Laihia and L. Leino
Detection, diagnosis and treatment
Epidemiologic association of Staphylococcus aureus virulence markers with
intramammary infection chronicity 167
B.V. Lelhanh, C.J. Lebeau, S. Messier, F. Malouin andD. Scholl
Identification of bacteria associated with mastitis and poor hygiene in bovine farm
tank milk 175
J.LW. Rademaker
Analytical detection limit of the PathoProof Mastitis PCR Assay determined using
two different experimental approaches 183
M.T. Koskinen, J. Holopainen, L. Salmikivi, H. Lehmusto, S. Niskala and]. Kurkela
Phenotypic and molecular identification of Streptococcus species isolated from milk
of intramammary infected dairy cows in Austria 191
M. Gonano and P. Winter
Detection of mastitis pathogens by analysis of volatile metabolites 199
K.A. Hettinga, H.J.F. van Valenberg, T.J.G.M. Lam and A.C.M. van Hooijdonk
Extended biofilm susceptibility assay for Staphylococcus aureus bovine mastitis
isolates: evidence for association between ^r-type and biofilm susceptibility 205
M.B. Melchior, M.H.J. van Osch, T.J.G.M. Lam, W. Gaastra andj. Fink-Gremmels
Improving mastitis control programs through identification of risk factors related to
the incidence of subclinical intramammary infections 211
S. Dufour, I. Dohoo, T. Devries and D. Scholl
Somatic cell count patterns in a large sample of UK dairy herds 219
A. Madouasse, J.H. Huxley, W.J. Browne, A.J. Bradley and M.f. Green
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Defining new traits from underlying distributions of somatic cell counts 227
/. tenNapel, Y.deHaas, G.dejong, T.J.G.M. Lam, W. Ouweltjes and J.J. Windig
A new method for mastitis diagnosis based on hysteresis threshold of somatic
cell count 235
M.A. Perez, R. Ortega, R. Muniz and M.B. Coy a
Multi-dimensional diagnosis of intramammary infections: a three-herd evaluation 243
A.L. Rivas, K.L. Anderson, G. Leitner, M. Chaffer, O. Krifuks and R.R. Rodriguez
Operational use of bacteriology for mastitis control: field test of good practices 251
F. Serieys, O. Bidaud and L. Jouet-Elie
Performance evaluation of systems for automated monitoring of udder health:
would the real gold standard please stand up? 259
G.A. Mein and M.D. Rasmussen
Decision tree induction for detection of clinical mastitis using data from six Dutch
dairy herds milking with an automatic milking system 267
C. Kamphuis, H. Mollenhorst, A. Feelders and H. Hogeveen
Performance evaluation of systems for automated monitoring of udder health:
analytical issues and guidelines 275
R. Sherlock, H. Hogeveen, G. Mein and M. Rasmussen
An investigation of factors affecting cure when treating clinical mastitis in dairy
cattle with cephalosporin containing intramammary preparations 283
A.}. Bradley and M.J. Green
Alternative reference method for somatic cell count based on automated video
microscopy 293
M.A. Perez, M.B. Coya, R. Muniz, C.E. Carleos, J.A. Baro and R. Ortega
Detection of clinical mastitis with help of a thermal camera 294
M. Hovinen, J. Siivonen, S. Taponen, L. Hdnninen, M. Pastell, A.-M. Aisla and S. Pyordld
Mastitis detection: visual observation compared to inline, quarter and milking
somatic cell count 295
H. Mollenhorst, P.P.]. van de Tol and H. Hogeveen
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Inline somatic cell counting improves clinical mastitis detection in an automatic
milking system 296
C. Kamphuis, R. Sherlock, J. Jago, G. Mein and H. Hogeveen
A novel in-line system to manage mastitis, ketosis, reproduction and feeding in
dairy herds 297
J.Y. Blom and L.A.H. Nielsen
Acute phase proteins in milk; biomarkers for subclinical mastitis and milk quality? 298
M. Akerstedt, K. Persson Waller and A. Sternesjo
Use of DeLaval cell counter in ovine milk 299
C. Gonzalo and B. Linage
Ability of bulk milk culture for estimating Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus
agalactiae prevalence in dairy herds 300
R.G.M. Olde Riekerink, O.C. Sampimon, L.Holst Pedersen, J. Katholm and T.J.G.M. Lam
Identification of mastitis-associated pseudomonads in bovine farm tank milk 301
J.L.W. Rademaker, Y. Xiao, J.D. Hoolwerf and M.H.J. Wells-Bennik
Diversity of Staphylococcus aureus isolates from bovine milk with a high somatic
cell count 302
J.L.W. Rademaker, Y. Xiao, J.D. Hoolwerf, P.H.M. Savelkoul and M.H.J. Wells-Bennik
PCR-based methods for identification of Staphylococcus and Streptococcus spp.
causing mastitis 303
K. Aulrich andK. Barth
Rapid and effective method for separation for Staphylococcus aureus from somatic
cells in mastitis milk 304
T. Hayashi, M. Kubota, K. Iwasaki, K. Sakaguchi, R. Abe, H. Ohtsuka, Y. Kiku,
T. Ozawa and H. Takahashi
DNA based bacteriological diagnosis of milk samples with no growth in
conventional culturing 305
S. Pyordld, L. Salmikivi, S. Taponen, H. Simojoki andM.T. Koskinen
Analytical specificity of the PathoProof mastitis PCR assay validated using culture
isolates 306
/. Holopainen, L. Salmikivi, H. Lehmusto, S. Niskala and M.T. Koskinen
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Dairy Guard™: sensor array diagnosis of mastitis infection 307
R. Card, N. Smit, H. Klapproth and P. Wakeley
Genotyping and biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus isolates: evidence for
lack of penicillin-resistance in ^4gr-type II strains 308
M.B. Melchior, E. van Duijkeren, D.J. Mevius, M. Nielen and]. Fink-Gremmels
Molecular typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci and coliforms isolated on
Flemish dairy farms 309
V. Piessens, S. de Vliegher, B. Verbist, G. Braem, M. Heyndrickx, L. Herman and E.
van Coillie
Phenotypic characterisation oiPrototheca spp. isolated from bovine mastitis 310
S. Marques, E. Silva, C. Kraft, J. Carvalheira, V. Huss and G. Thompson
Antimicrobial susceptibility of Escherichia coli isolated from acute bovine mastitis 311
L. Suojala, H. Simojoki, A.-L. Myllyniemi, A. Pitkald andS. Pyordld
Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of streptococci isolated from bovine mastitis 312
C. Locatelli, L. Scaccabarozzi, A. Casula and P. Moroni
Antimicrobial susceptibility of staphylococci isolated from bovine mastitis in
thirteen Estonian dairy farms 1998-1999 313
L. Haltia, A. Pitkald, V. Myllys and T. Honkanen-Buzalski
Lincosamide resistance in Gram-positive pathogens isolated from quarters with
persistent subclincal mastitis 314
M.D. Apparao and PL. Ruegg
Advantage of cefalexin and kanamycin in combination to control bovine mastitis 315
E. Maneke, A. Pridmore and I. Lang
Field study on acute mastitis with intoxication and different treatment regimes:
provisional results 316
L. Podstatzky and P. Winter
An investigation of three approaches to dry cow therapy to prevent intramammary
infection in the dry period and clinical mastitis in early lactation 317
A.J. Bradley, J.E. Breen andM.J. Green
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Effect of dry therapy using an intramammary infusion containing penethamate,
penicillin, and framycetin on intramammary infections and somatic cell counts in
dairy sheep 318
C. Gonzalo, B. Linage, M.T. Juarez, E. Beneitez, A. Martinez and}.A. Asensio
Comparative synergistic activity of a cefalexin and kanamycin combination in
Mueller Hinton Broth medium and in milk 319
J.P. Ganiere
Determination of withdrawal time in milk of cows treated with dry treatament
syringes 320
C. Acuna, M. Falletti, M. Landeira, G. Casasnovas and A. Daffner
Milking and milking machine
Understanding the influence of machine milking on teat defense mechanisms 323
D.J. Reinemann, R. Bade, M. Zucali, C. Spanu and PL. Ruegg
Milking machine tuning to improve udder health and to reduce teat end
hyperkeratosis in dairy cows 333
R. Ortega, M.A. Perez, R. Muniz and R. Fernandez
Automatic cluster remover s: a method to check them 341
F. Neijenhuis, P.H. Hogewerf, H.W. Houwers and H.J. Schuiling
Impact of an automatic teat dipping and cluster flushing system on iodine residuals,
milking characteristics and teat coverage 349
P.H. Hogewerf, A.H. Ipema, C./.A.M. de Koning, H.J. Schuiling, B.A. Slaghuis,
V. Tancin, I. Ohnstad and H.W. Barkema
Impact of automatic teat dipping and cluster flushing on the milking work routine 357
/. Ohnstad, H.W. Barkema, P. Hogewerf, C.A.J.M. de Koning and R.G.M. Olde Riekerink
Evaluating the teat condition performance of a new peroxide teat spray, DeLaval
Prima in an automatic milking environment 365
X. Goossens, S. de Vliegher, L. Bommele, W. Ingalls and T. Hemling
Effect of automated teat dipping on bulk milk somatic cell count and incidence of
subclinical mastitis 366
R.G.M. Olde Riekerink, H.W. Barkema, I. Ohnstad and B. van Santen
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Milking machine investigations as part of veterinary milk quality and mastitis
control programmes 367
K. Taylor and M.A. Bryan
What happens with the mastitis incidence if farmers get advice out of a milking
time test? 368
F. Neijenhuis, H. Wemmenhove and H.J. Schuiling
Research protocol on risk factors for udder health on automatic milking farms 369
F. Neijenhuis, J.W.G. Heinen and H. Hogeveen
Using cow-specific risks to support the detection of clinical mastitis on farms with
an automatic milking system 370
W. Steeneveld, L.C. van der Gaag, H.W. Barkema and H. Hogeveen
Management, planning and control
A Bayesian analysis of a mastitis control plan to investigate the influence of
veterinary beliefs on clinical decisions 373
M.J. Green, W.J. Browne, L.E. Green, A.J. Bradley, K.A. Leach, J.E. Breen and
G.F. Medley
Evaluation and optimisation of practical tools to improve udder health in the
Netherlands 381
/. Jansen, R.J. Renes, A. Ritskes, H. Dirckinck and T.J.G.M. Lam
Effective communication with hard-to-reach farmers 389
C.D.M. Steuten, J. Jansen, R.J. Renes, M.N.C. Aarts and T.J.G.M. Lam
Countdown Downunder Max and Mastitis Focus: a new pathway in planned
mastitis risk management from Australia s national mastitis and cell count program 397
J.F. Penry, R.S. Dyson, P. Brightlingand M.S. Paine
Demonstrating to dairy farmers the impact of mastitis on reproduction 407
K. Taylor and M.A. Bryan
Bio-economic modelling of intramammary infection in Dutch dairy cattle 415
T. Halasa, M. Nielen, R.B.M. Huirneand H. Hogeveen
Economic impact of clinical mastitis in a dairy herd assessed by stochastic simulation 423
C. Hagnestam-Nielsen and S. Ostergaard
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Relative importance of different cost factors regarding mastitis management by
Dutch dairy farmers using adaptive conjoint analysis 431
K. Huijps, H. Hogeveen, T.J.G.M. Lam andR.B.M. Huirne
A national resource platform for mastitis management, planning and control
research in Canada 439
K. ReyherandD. Scholl
Relationship between somatic cell count and bacteria plate counts 440
P.T. Kelly, K. O Sullivan, W.J. Meaney, D.P. Berry, S.J. More andB. O Brien
Farm management factors associated with bulk milk total bacterial count on Irish
dairy farms 441
P.T. Kelly, K. O Sullivan, W.J. Meaney, E. O Callaghan, D.P. Berry, S.J. More and
B. O Brien
Milk yield in the subsequent lactation after selective treatment of cows at dry-off 442
A.H. Torres, P.J. Rajala-Schultz and F.J. Degraves
Economic loss due to milk yield loss caused by new subclinical mastitis cases
estimated using a test-day model 443
T. Halasa, M. Nielen and H. Hogeveen
Analysing clinical and subclinical mastitis data: understanding mastitis
epidemiology on individual units 444
A.J. Bradley and M.J. Green
Mastitis control program for severe coliform outbreak 445
E. lzakandj. Bonazza
Author index 447
Keyword index 451
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spelling | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands ed. by: T. J. G. M. Lam Wageningen Wageningen Acad. Publishers 2008 453 S. Ill., graf. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Synopsis: Mastitis is one of the main health issues in dairy production. The losses are not only economic, but also issues such as animal health and welfare, milk quality, antibiotic usage and the image of the dairy sector are important reasons to focus on mastitis control. Accordingly, mastitis is a topic that is well-studied worldwide. Although the scope of the studies may vary from the smallest unit, the gene, to the largest unit, a whole country, the final goal is to control mastitis more effectively.Effective mastitis control is based on knowledge from a wide range of fields, like infectious pressure, milking procedures, resistance, detection, diagnosis and treatment. However, science alone is not enough. To ensure effective mastitis control, research needs to be inspired by, and implemented in, dairy farming practice. This demands cooperation and communication between scientists, veterinarians, extension specialists and dairy farmers worldwide. This book gives the state of the art of mastitis research internationally. The contributions reflect not only current knowledge of mastitis control, but also provide ideas for effective mastitis control in practice. (Quelle: www.amazon.de 31.10.08) mastitis cabt cattle diseases cabt Euterentzündung (DE-588)4153233-8 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Euterentzündung (DE-588)4153233-8 s DE-604 Lam, Theo J. G. M. edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018733220&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands |
title_auth | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands |
title_exact_search | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands |
title_full | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands ed. by: T. J. G. M. Lam |
title_fullStr | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands ed. by: T. J. G. M. Lam |
title_full_unstemmed | Mastitis control from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands ed. by: T. J. G. M. Lam |
title_short | Mastitis control |
title_sort | mastitis control from science to practice prodeedings of international conference 30 september 2 october 2008 the hague the netherlands |
title_sub | from science to practice ; prodeedings of international conference 30 September - 2 October 2008 The Hague, the Netherlands |
topic | mastitis cabt cattle diseases cabt Euterentzündung (DE-588)4153233-8 gnd |
topic_facet | mastitis cattle diseases Euterentzündung Konferenzschrift |
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