Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
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Controlling Highly Prevalent Staphylococcus aureus Mastitis from the Dairy Farm
Hajime NAGAHATAHiroyasu ITOHiroshi MARUTAYuzo NISHIKAWAHiromi SUSUKINOSusumu MATSUKIHidetoshi HIGUCHITakeshi OKUHIRAAkira ANRI
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2007 Volume 69 Issue 9 Pages 893-898

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In 57 Holstein cows where the dairy farm uses a milking parlor system, the somatic cell count (SCC) increased persistently in the bulk milk (monthly mean 52.3 × 104 cells/ml; range 21 to 94 × 104 cells/ml). We detected S. aureus in 24 (41.2%) of the 54 lactating cows and in 29 (12.8%) of 227 quarters of the 57 milking cows in the herd. A control program was implemented in an effort to eradicate S. aureus mastitis from this dairy farm. The control plan established improved handling of the lactating cows, improved milking procedures, dry-cow therapy, and culling of infected cows. The program was monitored for 3.5 years by frequent checkups on the rate of S. aureus infection, the SCC, and the changes in milk composition. Eighteen months after the control program was started, the rate of S. aureus infection in the quarter milk decreased dramatically, and no S. aureus isolates were found in the milk of the remaining cows. The SCC in the bulk milk of the herd dropped to a monthly mean of <20 × 104 cells/ml. In conclusion, the control program was effective for controlling persistent S. aureus mastitis in this dairy herd.

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