Review of Medicinal Plants Used in the Management of Bovine Mastitis in Southern Africa
Dr Jacobus Kori Madisha*
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Dr Jacobus Kori Madisha*: Limpopo Education, 84 Limpopo Street, Modimolle, South Africa
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3s, 1848-1853
Abstract:
Bovine mastitis is internationally standard as the greatest shared and expensive infection distressing dairy herds. The infection reasons massive ï¬ nancial harms to dairy businesses by reduced production and milk worth, deaths and discarding of affected cows and also by related treatment expenses. Antibiotics are measured to be the primary excellent in the cure of the infection. Nevertheless, the difficult of antibiotic excess and antimicrobial struggle, in accumulation to the effect of antibiotic misuse on public health, leads to many limitations on unrestrained antibiotic treatment in the dairy sector globally. Therapeutic plants with their entrenched past are an exceptional natural product reserve used as an substitute therapy. Antibacterial agents from plants can act as significant foundations of innovative antibiotics, efflux propel inhibitors, mixtures that target bacterial virulence or can be used in combination with current treatments. The plants procedure an indispensable element of ethno-veterinary medicine practise in the cure of diverse infections like bovine mastitis.
Date: 2025
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