Readily usable strategies to control mastitis for production augmentation in dairy cattle: A review

Author:

Bhakat Champak1ORCID,Mohammad A.2ORCID,Mandal D. K.1ORCID,Mandal A.3ORCID,Rai S.1,Chatterjee A.4ORCID,Ghosh M. K.4,Dutta T. K.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Livestock Production and Management, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, ERS, Kalyani Nadia, West Bengal, India.

2. Department of Dairy Extension, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, ERS, Kalyani Nadia, West Bengal, India.

3. Department of Animal Breeding, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, ERS, Kalyani Nadia, West Bengal, India.

4. Department of Animal Nutrition, ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, ERS, Kalyani Nadia, West Bengal, India.

Abstract

Mastitis in dairy cattle is the most common management disorder that causes higher economic losses by lowering production and quality of milk leads to substantial economical loss. The aim of this article was to review worldwide important advances in strategies to control mastitis for production augmentation in dairy cattle. Many scientists worked to identify effective strategies to control mastitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae, Staphylococcus aureus, and others. It is necessary to identify mechanisms of infection, define clinical and subclinical states of disease, determine exposure time, and identify pathogen-specific characteristics. Evolvement of management strategies that incorporated hygienic procedures (animal, floor, and milkman), post milking standing period of animal and strategic use of antibiotic or herbal therapy at dry-off, nutritional supplementation, fly control, body condition score optimization, etc., resulted in widespread control of mastitis. The udder, teat of animal, scientific management of milking, automatic milking procedure, genetic selection are considered as important factors to control mastitis. As farm management changed, scientists were directed to redefine control of mastitis caused by opportunistic pathogens of environmental sources and have sought to explore management strategies which will maintain animal well-being in a judicial way. Although significant advances in mastitis management have been made changing herd structure, changing climatic scenario and more rigorous milk processing standards ensure that mastitis will remain important issue for future research.

Funder

Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Publisher

Veterinary World

Subject

General Veterinary

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