Clinical outcome comparison of immediate blanket treatment versus a delayed pathogen based treatment protocol for clinical mastitis in a New York dairy herd
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https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20153608Keywords:
Clinical mastitis, dairy cattle, intramammary antibiotics, blanket therapyAbstract
Clinical mastitis (CM) has a high incidence on dairy farms, creating economic losses due to discarded milk, reduced production, premature culling, and treatment costs. Current practice on many dairies is the immediate treatment of all cases with intramammary (IMM) antibiotics or "blanket therapy.” The use of a treatment protocol based on pathogen results about 24h after mastitis detection has potential to sufficiently and efficiently reduce IMM antibiotic use. The purpose of this study was to compare blanket therapy to a pathogen-based treatment protocol.