The role of virus infections in bovine mastitis




















Role of bovine herpesvirus 4 in bacterial bovine mastitis. Viral infections and bovine mastitis: a review. Bovine herpesvirus 4-associated postpartum metritis in a Spanish dairy herd.

Simultaneous intramammary and intranasal inoculation of lactating cows with bovine herpesvirus 4 induce subclinical mastitis. Joining Europe PMC. Tools Tools overview. ORCID article claiming. Journal list. Grant finder. External links service. Annotations submission service. Developers Developer resources. API case studies. Thus, we believe that a deeper knowledge of these structures in mastitis can help to determine the best control strategy to be used in veterinary practice in order to reduce losses in the dairy industry and to ensure milk safety and quality.

The aim of this paper was to review the existing research and consequently to provide an overview of the role of biofilms in BM infections.

Keywords: antimicrobial resistance; biofilms; bovine mastitis; causative agents. Smart citations by scite. The number of the statements may be higher than the number of citations provided by EuropePMC if one paper cites another multiple times or lower if scite has not yet processed some of the citing articles. Explore citation contexts and check if this article has been supported or disputed.

Understanding the genomic architecture of clinical mastitis in Bos indicus. After nasopharyngeal infection, foot-and-mouth disease virus serotype A RNA is shed in bovine milk without associated mastitis. Streptococci as the new dominant aetiological factors of mastitis in dairy cows in north-eastern Poland: analysis of the results obtained in Similar Articles To arrive at the top five similar articles we use a word-weighted algorithm to compare words from the Title and Abstract of each citation.

Simultaneous intramammary and intranasal inoculation of lactating cows with bovine herpesvirus 4 induce subclinical mastitis. Role of bovine herpesvirus 4 in bacterial bovine mastitis. Mammary lesions associated with bovine herpesvirus type 4 in a cow with clinical mastitis. Viral diseases of the skin of the bovine teat and udder. Joining Europe PMC. Tools Tools overview. ORCID article claiming. Journal list.

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SOAP web service. Annotations API. But, more research is warranted to underline their indirect role in bovine mastitis. We conclude that viral infections can play a direct or indirect role in the aetiology of bovine mastitis; therefore, their importance in the aetiology of bovine mastitis and their economical impact needs further attention.

Abstract This review deals with the role of viruses in the aetiology of bovine mastitis.



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