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Review
. 2016 Apr;72(4):377-82.
doi: 10.1007/s00284-015-0958-8. Epub 2015 Dec 19.

Control of Bovine Mastitis: Old and Recent Therapeutic Approaches

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Control of Bovine Mastitis: Old and Recent Therapeutic Approaches

Fernanda Gomes et al. Curr Microbiol. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

Mastitis is defined as the inflammatory response resulting of the infection of the udder tissue and it is reported in numerous species, namely in domestic dairy animals. This pathology is the most frequent disease of dairy cattle and can be potentially fatal. Mastitis is an economically important pathology associated with reduced milk production, changes in milk composition and quality, being considered one of the most costly to dairy industry. Therefore, the majority of research in the field has focused on control of bovine mastitis and many efforts are being made for the development of new and effective anti-mastitis drugs. Antibiotic treatment is an established component of mastitis control programs; however, the continuous search for new therapeutic alternatives, effective in the control and treatment of bovine mastitis, is urgent. This review will provide an overview of some conventional and emerging approaches in the management of bovine mastitis' infections.

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