Difference between revisions of "Streptococcal Mastitis - Cattle"
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Revision as of 13:42, 8 May 2011
Bovine streptococcal mastitis
- S. agalactiae, S. dysgalactiae and S. uberis primarily cause mastitis
- Also S. pyogenes, S. zooepidemicus and Enterococcus faecalis can be involved
- S. agalactiae colonises milk ducts causing persistent infections with acute outbreaks
- S. dysgalactiae found in the oral cavity and on the skin of the udder causes acute mastitis
- S. uberis inhabits normal skin, tonsils and vaginal mucosa, and causes mastitis without systemic signs
- Cause inflammation of mammary tissue and clots form in milk
- Milk samples are cultured on blood agar, Edward's medium and MacConkey agar for diagnosis