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An increased incidence of mastitis caused byProtothecaspecies andNocardiaspecies on a farm in São Paulo, Brazil

✍ Scribed by E. O. Costa; A. R. Ribeiro; E. T. Watanabe; R. B. Pardo; J. B. Silva; R. B. Sanches


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
341 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-7380

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✦ Synopsis


Mastitis caused by Prototheca spp or Nocardia spp is considered to be difficult to treat. Both microorganisms are contaminants commonly found in soil. The occurrence of mastitis caused by these agents was studied in a particular dairy farm. In this herd, the animals were kept at pasture overnight and during daytime were brought to a pen where they were fed. This pen accumulated mud and faeces, particularly in the rainy season. During milking, pre-dipping of the teats was performed with an iodide solution, but they were not washed, so a layer of soil and faeces remained which may have contaminated the milking equipment. The herd comprised 91 lactating animals and 47 dry cows. For microbiological examination, 107 milk samples were collected from lactating cows and 186 samples of mammary secretions from the dry cows. Prototheca spp were isolated from 14.55% of the milk samples and Nocardia spp from 4.55%. Prototheca spp were isolated from 8.06% of the secretion samples from dry cows and Nocardia spp were isolated from 2.15% samples. The high occurrence of mastitis due to these environmental agents reflects the problem of keeping animals in muddy pastures and pens, and the defective pre-milking hygiene for the teats.