Occurrence of mastitis pathogens in goat colostrum

Authors

  • J. F. Alcindo Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, Sao Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010
  • M. Deschk Faculty of Zootechnical and Veterinary Medicine, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil
  • G. I. Braga Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, Sao Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010
  • M. Marinho Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, São Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010
  • F. L. F. Feitosa Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, São Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20143758

Keywords:

intramammary infections, small ruminants, goats, asymptomatic mastitis, Staphylococcus

Abstract

Intramammary infections are common in dairy small ruminants. The etiologic agents are diverse; however, mastitides of bacterial origin occur more frequently. Asymptomatic mastitis is the most common form of mastitis in dairy goat herds in Brazil, and the predominant etiological agent in this type of mastitis is coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CNS).

Author Biographies

  • J. F. Alcindo, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, Sao Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010

    Student of Animal Sciences

  • M. Deschk, Faculty of Zootechnical and Veterinary Medicine, São Paulo State University, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil

    Student of Animal Biotechnology

  • G. I. Braga, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, Sao Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010

    Student of Animal Sciences

  • M. Marinho, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, São Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010

    Professor

  • F. L. F. Feitosa, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Araçatuba, São Paulo State University, Araçatuba, São Paulo, Brazil 01049-010

    Professor

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Published

2014-09-18

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AASRP Posters and Research Summaries