Treatment of Subclinical Mastitis of Cows with Probiotics
Author:
Shkromada Oksana1, Pikhtirova Alina2, Tytukh Yaroslav1, Baydevliatov Yurii1, Fotin Anatoliy1
Affiliation:
1. Sumy National Agrarian University 2. Sumy State University
Abstract
t. A large number of dairy cows in Ukrainian farms suffer from subclinical
mastitis, which leads to significant economic losses in agriculture. Conditioned
upon the lack of clinical manifestations it is difficult to detect, in particular,
explained by insufficient information about the microbial composition of milk.
The ban on the use of antibiotics for productive animals is forcing new safe and
effective remedies. The aim of the study was to determine the therapeutic effect
of Bacillus megaterium NCH 55 in subclinical mastitis of Holstein cows. Research
materials – milk of cows with subclinical mastitis, isolates of microorganisms and
B. megaterium NCH 55. Methods used: California test for mastitis; microscopic test
to count the total number of somatic cells by the method of Prescott and Britt;
bacterial method for the study of microorganisms; polymerase chain reaction
to determine Mycoplasma spp. in milk; spectrophotometry; method VI Brillis to
determine the adhesive properties of Bacillus megaterium NCH 55; determination
of antagonistic properties of B. megaterium by diffusion into agar wells; the
method of flow cytometry using the device “SomaCount Flow Cytometer”;
physiological. The experiment was conducted in dairy farms of the North-Eastern
region of Ukraine: LLC agrofirm “Lan”, LLC agrofirm “Vorozhbalatinvest”,
LLC agrofirm “Vladana” in the period February-August 2021. Isolates of S. aureus,
S. agalactiae, E. coli enterohemorrhagic, E. coli, Candida, E. fecalis, S. epidermidis and
Mycoplasma spp. were detected in milk samples from cows with subclinical mastitis.
Microscopic studies have shown that Bacillus megaterium NCH 55 are white
gram-positive rods that have low adhesive properties and form spores. The
greatest antagonism of B. megaterium is shown in relation to bacterial isolates
in concentration of 1×109
, CFU/g. In 70% of cows that reached a productivity
of more than 30 kg/day on the 30th day of research, milk parameters such as the
number of somatic cells (CSC ≤400 thousand/cm3
) and the number of mesophilic
aerobic and facultative anaerobic microorganisms (kMAFANM) (≤100 thousand
CFU/cm3
) corresponded to the class “Extra”. The recovery time of animals with
subclinical mastitis depended on the degree of damage to the breast and
individual characteristics of the organism. Cows that did not reach a productivity
of 30 kg/day continued treatment individually. The number of somatic cells in
the milk of cows was ≤500 thousand/cm3
and kMAFAnM ≤200 thousand CF/cm3
Publisher
Scientific Journals Publishing House
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