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Swinkels J, Deterink A, Holstege M, Tellen A, Lucken A, Nitz J, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2024 Jun; 107(10):8479-8493. PMID: 38851577
To comply with antibiotic restriction policies in the European Union, internal teat sealants (TS) are increasingly used at dry off (DO) in selective dry cow treatment protocols to maintain udder...
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Kromker V, Rota N, Locatelli C, Gusmara C, Marinoni A, Molteni D, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2023 Jul; 106(9):6342-6352. PMID: 37479581
The aim of this study was to perform a positive-controlled field study under natural exposure conditions to test the efficacy of a newly developed chlorine dioxide-based postmilking teat disinfectant (experimental...
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Woudstra S, Wente N, Zhang Y, Leimbach S, Gussmann M, Kirkeby C, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2023 Apr; 106(6):4214-4231. PMID: 37080785
To effectively prevent and control bovine mastitis, farmers and their advisors need to take infection pathways and durations into account. Still, studies exploring both aspects through molecular epidemiology with sampling...
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Falkenberg U, Kromker V, Konow M, Flor J, Sanftleben P, Losand B
Vet Anim Sci . 2022 Mar; 16:100243. PMID: 35265772
In a cross-sectional study, impact of management in dairy farms on calf mortality rates and prevalence of rotavirus and in feces of calves was investigated. Sixty-two commercial dairy herds in...
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De Prado-Taranilla A, Holstege M, Bertocchi L, Appiani A, Becvar O, Davidek J, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2020 Jul; 103(10):9224-9237. PMID: 32713691
The incidence of milk leakage (ML) after dry-off (DO) and related risk factors was studied in 1,175 dairy cows from 41 commercial herds in 8 European countries: Belgium, Czech Republic,...
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Wente N, Grieger A, Klocke D, Paduch J, Zhang Y, Leimbach S, et al.
Vet Microbiol . 2020 May; 244:108682. PMID: 32402348
Recurrent clinical mastitis contributes to around half of all infections having an economic impact in the dairy industry. It leads to milk yield reduction, increased risk of mortality, and culling,...
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Wente N, Klocke D, Paduch J, Zhang Y, Tho Seeth M, Zoche-Golob V, et al.
J Dairy Sci . 2019 Aug; 102(10):9360-9369. PMID: 31421887
Bovine clinical mastitis quarter foremilk samples were collected from 15 German dairy farms for the isolation of Streptococcus uberis strains. Samples were also collected from the 8 spots where Streptococcus...
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Leimbach S, Kromker V
J Dairy Sci . 2018 Apr; 101(7):6357-6365. PMID: 29655563
Because clinical mastitis, one of the most common diseases in dairy cows, is routinely treated with antimicrobial substances, it offers a high potential for future reduction of antimicrobial usage. In...
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Fischer-Tenhagen C, Theby V, Kromker V, Heuwieser W
J Dairy Sci . 2018 Mar; 101(5):4317-4324. PMID: 29501329
Fast and accurate identification of disease-causing pathogens is essential for specific antimicrobial therapy in human and veterinary medicine. In these experiments, dogs were trained to identify Staphylococcus aureus and differentiate...
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Kromker V, Leimbach S
Reprod Domest Anim . 2017 Aug; 52 Suppl 3:21-29. PMID: 28815847
Animal-friendly, economical, resource-saving milk production provides the basis for sustained consumer acceptance. Bovine mastitis plays a decisive role in the dairy industry-disturbing animal health and welfare and causing considerable economic...