Recurrent Mastitis in Small Dairy Herds with BVDV infection: An Emergency Threat
Krishnakumar S,
Palanivel Km,
Sukumar K,
Samuel Masilamoni Ronald R,
Selvaraju G and
Selvaraj P
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Selvaraj P: Sheep Breeding Research Institute, India
JOJ Sciences, 2018, vol. 1, issue 2, 24-26
Abstract:
This present study correlates the bovine viral diarrhea seroprevalence with the clinical outcome. Among the 500 animals screened for BVD antibodies, 63 animals showed positive for mastitis. Out of 63 samples from mastitis cases 30 animals showed positive for BVD antibodies which account the percentage of 47.60 followed by repeat breeder (16.20%), chronic enteritis (9.40%) and respiratory distress (9.10%).This study showed that BVD one among the emerging cause for the Mastitis in dairy animals of India.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJS.2018.01.555557
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