[ Objective] To observe the distribution of major pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis in milk in vitro. [ Method] The Staphylococcus auo reus and Escherichia coil ( E. coil) were added into the milk. After standing ...[ Objective] To observe the distribution of major pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis in milk in vitro. [ Method] The Staphylococcus auo reus and Escherichia coil ( E. coil) were added into the milk. After standing for 8, 12 and 24 h at 4 ℃, the milk were divided into upper, middle and lower three equal parts. The bacterial counts distributed in the three parts of milk were respectively determined by plating colony-counting method. [ Result] The counts of these two pathogenic bacteria in upper milk were higher than that in middle and lower milk significantly ( P 〈 0.001 ), and no significant difference was found between middle milk and lower milk. [ Conclusion] The pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis can float with fat droplet in milk and then invade into the deeper tissue of mammary gland.展开更多
[Objective]The paper was to analyze the clinical therapeutic effects of Chinese herbal medicine on pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis.[Method]Eight Chinese herbs and three compound extracts were selected for the trea...[Objective]The paper was to analyze the clinical therapeutic effects of Chinese herbal medicine on pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis.[Method]Eight Chinese herbs and three compound extracts were selected for the treatment of cow mastitis.Four kinds of pathogenic bacteria were successfully isolated from cows with mastitis by flat perforation irrigation method and tube double dilution method.In addition,in vitro antibacterial test was carried out,and in vitro inhibitory effects of single and compound Chinese medicine extracts on pathogenic bacteria causing cow mastitis were studied.[Result]A total of seven Chinese herbs had good inhibitory effect,such as Taraxacum mongolicum,Viola yedonensis and Polygala japonica,which received good effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis,clearing away heat and toxic materials.[Conclusion]As good Chinese herbal medicines,T.mongolicum,V.yedonensis and P.japonica could be popularized.展开更多
Objective In this study, milk from a cow with mastitis was analyzed to determine the presence of mycobacterial infection. Milk quality and security problems pertaining to the safe consumption of dairy products were al...Objective In this study, milk from a cow with mastitis was analyzed to determine the presence of mycobacterial infection. Milk quality and security problems pertaining to the safe consumption of dairy products were also discussed in this study. Methods Milk was preprocessed with 4% NaOH. Then, mycobacteria were isolated from the milk sample on L-J medium. The isolate was identified using multiple loci Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and multi-locus sequence analysis with 16S rRNA, sodA, hsp65, and ITS genes. The drug sensitivity of the isolate to 27 antibiotics was tested through alamar blue assay. Results Smooth, moist, pale yellow colonies appeared on the L-J medium within a week after inoculation. Based on the results of multiple loci PCR analysis, the isolate was preliminarily identified as non-tuberculous mycobacteria. The 16S rRNA, SodA, hsp65, and ITS gene sequences of the isolate exhibited 99%, 99%, 99%, and 100% similarities, respectively, with those of the published reference strains of Mycobacteriurn elephantis (M. elephantis). The drug sensitivity results showed that the strain is resistant to isoniazid, p-aminosalicylic acid, and trimesulf but is sensitive to ofloxacin, rifampicin, amikacin, capreomycin, moxifloxacin, kanamycin, levofloxacin, cycloserine, ethambutol, streptomycin, tobramycin, rifabutin, ciprofloxacin, linezolid, cefoxitin, clarithromycin, and minocycline. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge, this study is initially to report the isolation of M. elephantis from the milk of a cow with mastitis in China.展开更多
According to the theory of Chinese veterinary medicine and characteristics of Chinese herbal medicine, four different preparations of compound Chinese medicine "Zengrujianniusan" were composed, and the prepared wate...According to the theory of Chinese veterinary medicine and characteristics of Chinese herbal medicine, four different preparations of compound Chinese medicine "Zengrujianniusan" were composed, and the prepared water decoction was used to carry on the bacteriostatic test on main pathogens of cow recessiveness mastitis. The results showed that the four different prescriptions of water decoction all had antibacterial effects. The prescription 3 was sensitive to Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae, while the other three prescriptions showed high sensitivity, and the prescription 3 had the strongest bacteriostatic effects.展开更多
[ Objective] To develop a rapid, sensitive, specific and accurate diagnostic method for subclinical mastitis in dairy cow. [ Method] A total of 70 samples of suspected clinical mastitis cows were detected in gene leve...[ Objective] To develop a rapid, sensitive, specific and accurate diagnostic method for subclinical mastitis in dairy cow. [ Method] A total of 70 samples of suspected clinical mastitis cows were detected in gene level by multiple PCR. [Result] The 58 samples were positive with the developed multiple PCR method and the positive rate was 82.5% (58/70). The 53 samples were positive with the traditional biochemical method and the positive rate was 75.5% (53/70). As a result, the coincidence rate of both methods was 92%. [ Conclusion] The multiple PCR method is rapid and specific for the detection of pathogenic subclinical mastitis in dairy cow.展开更多
In this study, the milk samples of 1 021 cows in eight dairy farms in Eastern Hebei Province were collected and detected with LMT reagent and somatic cell count for subclinical mastitis. Pathogenic bacteria in subclin...In this study, the milk samples of 1 021 cows in eight dairy farms in Eastern Hebei Province were collected and detected with LMT reagent and somatic cell count for subclinical mastitis. Pathogenic bacteria in subclinical mastitis positive milk samples were isolated and identified.The results showed that 60.63%(619/1 021) of the sampled cows were diagnosed with subclinical mastitis, and mixed infections accounted for 88.21%(546/619) of the cases. In addition, 82 strains of 14 species were isolated from the subclinical mastitis positive milk samples, including 36 strains of Staphylococcus(43.90%), 33 strains of Streptococcus(40.24%), 8 strains of Enterobacteriaceae(9.76%) and 5 strains of Corynebacterium(6.10%), respectively. The results proved that Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae are the main pathogenic bacteria causing bovine subclinical mastitis in Eastern Hebei Province.展开更多
基金supported by the Major Scientific and Technological Agricultural Projects in Zhejiang Province(2005C12015)Hangzhou Major Scientific and Technological Projects (20052112A06)
文摘[ Objective] To observe the distribution of major pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis in milk in vitro. [ Method] The Staphylococcus auo reus and Escherichia coil ( E. coil) were added into the milk. After standing for 8, 12 and 24 h at 4 ℃, the milk were divided into upper, middle and lower three equal parts. The bacterial counts distributed in the three parts of milk were respectively determined by plating colony-counting method. [ Result] The counts of these two pathogenic bacteria in upper milk were higher than that in middle and lower milk significantly ( P 〈 0.001 ), and no significant difference was found between middle milk and lower milk. [ Conclusion] The pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis can float with fat droplet in milk and then invade into the deeper tissue of mammary gland.
文摘[Objective]The paper was to analyze the clinical therapeutic effects of Chinese herbal medicine on pathogenic bacteria of cow mastitis.[Method]Eight Chinese herbs and three compound extracts were selected for the treatment of cow mastitis.Four kinds of pathogenic bacteria were successfully isolated from cows with mastitis by flat perforation irrigation method and tube double dilution method.In addition,in vitro antibacterial test was carried out,and in vitro inhibitory effects of single and compound Chinese medicine extracts on pathogenic bacteria causing cow mastitis were studied.[Result]A total of seven Chinese herbs had good inhibitory effect,such as Taraxacum mongolicum,Viola yedonensis and Polygala japonica,which received good effect of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis,clearing away heat and toxic materials.[Conclusion]As good Chinese herbal medicines,T.mongolicum,V.yedonensis and P.japonica could be popularized.
基金supported by the project 81401647 of Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject 2014SKLID104 of State Key Laboratory for Infectious Diseases Prevention and Controlprojects 16411967900 of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality
文摘Objective In this study, milk from a cow with mastitis was analyzed to determine the presence of mycobacterial infection. Milk quality and security problems pertaining to the safe consumption of dairy products were also discussed in this study. Methods Milk was preprocessed with 4% NaOH. Then, mycobacteria were isolated from the milk sample on L-J medium. The isolate was identified using multiple loci Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and multi-locus sequence analysis with 16S rRNA, sodA, hsp65, and ITS genes. The drug sensitivity of the isolate to 27 antibiotics was tested through alamar blue assay. Results Smooth, moist, pale yellow colonies appeared on the L-J medium within a week after inoculation. Based on the results of multiple loci PCR analysis, the isolate was preliminarily identified as non-tuberculous mycobacteria. The 16S rRNA, SodA, hsp65, and ITS gene sequences of the isolate exhibited 99%, 99%, 99%, and 100% similarities, respectively, with those of the published reference strains of Mycobacteriurn elephantis (M. elephantis). The drug sensitivity results showed that the strain is resistant to isoniazid, p-aminosalicylic acid, and trimesulf but is sensitive to ofloxacin, rifampicin, amikacin, capreomycin, moxifloxacin, kanamycin, levofloxacin, cycloserine, ethambutol, streptomycin, tobramycin, rifabutin, ciprofloxacin, linezolid, cefoxitin, clarithromycin, and minocycline. Conclusion To the best of our knowledge, this study is initially to report the isolation of M. elephantis from the milk of a cow with mastitis in China.
基金Supported by the Scientific and Technological Development Program of Shijiazhuang City(08150132A)~~
文摘According to the theory of Chinese veterinary medicine and characteristics of Chinese herbal medicine, four different preparations of compound Chinese medicine "Zengrujianniusan" were composed, and the prepared water decoction was used to carry on the bacteriostatic test on main pathogens of cow recessiveness mastitis. The results showed that the four different prescriptions of water decoction all had antibacterial effects. The prescription 3 was sensitive to Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae, while the other three prescriptions showed high sensitivity, and the prescription 3 had the strongest bacteriostatic effects.
基金supported by Scientific and Technological De-velopment Project of Shijiazhuang (20091126A)
文摘[ Objective] To develop a rapid, sensitive, specific and accurate diagnostic method for subclinical mastitis in dairy cow. [ Method] A total of 70 samples of suspected clinical mastitis cows were detected in gene level by multiple PCR. [Result] The 58 samples were positive with the developed multiple PCR method and the positive rate was 82.5% (58/70). The 53 samples were positive with the traditional biochemical method and the positive rate was 75.5% (53/70). As a result, the coincidence rate of both methods was 92%. [ Conclusion] The multiple PCR method is rapid and specific for the detection of pathogenic subclinical mastitis in dairy cow.
基金Supported by Beef Cattle Disease Prevention and Control Project of Agricultural Industry Technology System of Hebei ProvinceThe Fund of Qinhuangdao Science and Technology Bureau(200901A070)China Spark Program(2012GA620002)
文摘In this study, the milk samples of 1 021 cows in eight dairy farms in Eastern Hebei Province were collected and detected with LMT reagent and somatic cell count for subclinical mastitis. Pathogenic bacteria in subclinical mastitis positive milk samples were isolated and identified.The results showed that 60.63%(619/1 021) of the sampled cows were diagnosed with subclinical mastitis, and mixed infections accounted for 88.21%(546/619) of the cases. In addition, 82 strains of 14 species were isolated from the subclinical mastitis positive milk samples, including 36 strains of Staphylococcus(43.90%), 33 strains of Streptococcus(40.24%), 8 strains of Enterobacteriaceae(9.76%) and 5 strains of Corynebacterium(6.10%), respectively. The results proved that Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalactiae are the main pathogenic bacteria causing bovine subclinical mastitis in Eastern Hebei Province.