Characterization of staphylococcus aureus and E. Coli of bovine mastitis
2009
N.K. Rajeev | S. Isloor | Rathnamma, D. | Shridhar, N.S.
S. aureus followed by E. coli were found to be the predominant pathogens causing both clinical and subclinical mastitis. The prevalence of S. aureus was high in subclinical mastitis (24.36 per cent) when compared to clinical mastitis (13.95 percent), whereas prevalence of E. coli was marginally high in clinical mastitis (15.70 per cent) when compared to subclinical mastitis (14.09 per cent). The study emphasizes the importance of both S. aureus and E. coli in causing bovine mastitis.
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