Author:
Tenhagen Bernd-Alois,Scheibe Nicole,Zucker Bert-Andree,Köster Gudrun,Heuwieser Wolfgang
Abstract
The proportion of different strains ofStaphylococcus aureuswas tested in four groups of lactating dairy cows in six herds with a high overall prevalence ofStaph. aureususing random amplified polymorphic DNA PCR. Group 1 included primiparous cows in early lactation (<50 days in milk, DIM). Group 2 consisted of primiparous cows in late lactation (>250 days in milk). Groups 3 and 4 were multiparous cows in the respective stages of lactation. Eight cows from each group on each farm were tested. Overall quarter prevalence ofStaph. aureusranged from 23·4 to 32·0% in the herds. Of the 130 isolates included in the analysis 86·9% were high prevalence strains (more than three isolates per herd), while 13·1% were strains that were only identified in one or two samples. Low prevalence strains were found in all six herds. The proportion of low prevalence strains was higher in multiparous than in primiparous cows (odds ratio, OR 4·4, 1·2–16·6). It is concluded that low prevalenceStaph. aureusstrains are common even in herds with a high prevalence ofStaph. aureusand that their frequency is lower in primiparous cows than in older cows.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
7 articles.
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