Antimicrobial resistance and mastitis classification of pathogens in small ruminant mastitis

Authors

  • K. Choo UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Davis, CA 95616
  • B. Byrne UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Davis, CA 95616
  • M. Chigerwe UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Davis, CA 95616
  • F. Smith UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Davis, CA 95616

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20238958

Abstract

Mastitis is an important disease of small ruminants (SR) that results in substantial morbidity, mortality, and economic losses from treatment or loss of product. There is currently little in­formation on SR mastitis pathogens or antimicrobial sensitivity in U.S. populations. This study 1) identifies breed, age, produc­tion use and stage of lactation of SR diagnosed with mastitis at a veterinary teaching hospital (VTH); 2) characterizes bacterial species and antimicrobial sensitivity in SR mastitis; and 3) clas­sifies SR mastitis into peracute, acute, subclinical and chronic, and correlates with bacterial isolates.

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Published

2024-05-10