Author:
VAARST METTE,ENEVOLDSEN CARSTEN
Abstract
Danish organic dairy production is characterized by a low input
of
antibiotics for udder treatment and a high input of other mastitis control
procedures.
A study was conducted in 14 organic dairy herds with the objectives of
obtaining a
comprehensive description of clinical mastitis cases and identifying characteristic
patterns in these results. Clinical signs, inflammatory reactions and microbiological
identifications were obtained from 367 cases of clinical mastitis occurring
over 18
months. Cow characteristics and preincident values such as milk yield and
somatic
cell count were obtained for each cow. Signs of previous udder inflammation
were
present in two-thirds of the clinical mastitis cases. Severe local inflammatory
reactions were found in 21% of the cases and some indication of generalized
signs
such as fever and reduced appetite were found in 35% of the cases. Logistic
regression analyses were performed based on the results of an initial (exploratory)
multiple correspondence analysis. Coliform mastitis (6% of the cases) was
rarely
preceded by pathogen isolation or inflammatory reactions in the same quarter.
Coliform mastitis cases usually occurred in one quarter only.
Escherichia coli
infections were typically (truly) acute cases. Bacteriologically negative
mastitis
(20% of the cases) showed strong similarities with clinical coliform mastitis.
Staphylococcus aureus cases (18% of the cases) occurred
most frequently in late lactation or around drying-off. Prior isolation
of
Staph. aureus
and slight decreases in milk yield were two factors that interacted but
both were strongly and positively
related to clinical Staph. aureus. Staph. aureus
mastitis typically had a subclinical
debut, and increasing degrees and duration of inflammation decreased shedding
of
this pathogen. Streptococcus dysgalactiae (9% of the cases)
mastitis was typically
persistent, virulent and manifest in periods of lower cow resistance.
More patterns of
subclinical and clinical Str. uberis mastitis (23% of the
cases) seemed to be present.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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