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[Practical aspects at drying-off].

O C Sampimon1, J C A Vernooij, J Sol

  • 1Gezondheidsdienst voor Dieren bv, Postbus 9, 7400 AA Deventer,

Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|January 7, 2005
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Antibiotic dry cow therapy effectively treats and prevents mastitis infections. Efficacy depends on hygiene, dry period length, production levels, somatic cell count, and circulating pathogens.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Health
  • Bacteriology

Context:

  • Mastitis prevention in dairy cows is crucial for herd health.
  • A recent shift from contagious to environmental pathogens necessitates updated treatment strategies.
  • Dry cow management significantly impacts udder health during the non-lactating period.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of antibiotic dry cow therapy in managing mastitis.
  • To identify key factors influencing the success of dry cow treatments.
  • To adapt preventive measures based on evolving pathogen prevalence.

Summary:

  • Antibiotic administration during the dry period is effective for curing existing intramammary infections and preventing new ones.
  • Factors such as farm hygiene, dry period duration, milk production at drying off, and somatic cell count influence treatment efficacy.

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  • The changing landscape of mastitis pathogens (shift towards environmental) requires tailored preventive and therapeutic approaches.
  • Impact:

    • Optimized dry cow management strategies can reduce mastitis incidence and improve overall dairy herd productivity.
    • Understanding pathogen dynamics allows for more targeted and effective mastitis control programs.
    • Implementation of best practices in dry cow therapy contributes to antimicrobial stewardship in livestock.