Association between automatic milking system parameters and intramammary infections in dairy cows at dry-off

被引:0
|
作者
Ongom, Jonathan [1 ]
Okella, Hedmon [1 ]
Ferreira, Fernanda C. [1 ,2 ]
Okello, Emmanuel [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Tulare, Vet Vet Med Teaching & Res Ctr, Sch Vet Med, Tulare, CA 18830 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Vet Med, Dept Populat Hlth & Reprod, Davis, CA 18830 USA
来源
关键词
automatic milking systems; intramammary infection; dairy cows; dry-off period; selective dry cow therapy; SOMATIC-CELL COUNT; COAGULASE-NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI; CLINICAL MASTITIS; ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY; RANDOMIZED NONINFERIORITY; SUBCLINICAL MASTITIS; BOVINE MASTITIS; RISK-FACTORS; FLOW-RATE; LACTATION;
D O I
10.3389/fanim.2024.1397144
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Introduction The current global concern over increasing antimicrobial resistance among animal and human pathogens has motivated efforts to reduce antimicrobial drug use in food animals and its impact on antimicrobial resistance. One such strategy is to use selective dry cow therapy (SDCT) in dairy cows, which involves treating only cows with intramammary infection (IMI) at dry-off. However, efficient methods are needed to identify cows with IMI at dry-off to implement SDCT. Automatic Milking Systems (AMS) data may help farmers identify cows with IMI when individual Somatic Cell Count (SCC) is not routinely tested. This study assessed the correlation between cow-level and quarter-level AMS parameters and IMI at dry-off.Methods & Results A total of 733 udder quarters (comprising both Primiparous [PRIM] and Multiparous [MULT] cows) were sampled and categorized for IMI based on bacterial growth and SCC. Data were aggregated both daily and into 7-day and 15-day intervals preceding dry-off. The quarter-level prevalence of bacterial growth at dry-off was 24.28% overall. When stratified by parity, logistic regression analysis at 15 days to dry-off revealed that the average difference in mastitis detection index (MDi) in PRIM, MDi, and standard deviation milk flow rate in MULT were associated with increased odds of IMI at dry-off. Similarly, data from 7 days to dry-off revealed that average peak milk flow rate in PRIM, and MDi in MULT were associated with increased odds of IMI at dry-off. However, an increase in average milk yield was associated with decreased odds of IMI.Discussion & Conclusion Our findings underscore the significance of MDi, milk flow rate, peak milk flow rate, and milk yield in predicting IMI at dry-off. Notably, stronger associations were observed with data collected 7 days preceding dry-off. Further research is warranted to refine and validate algorithms amalgamating these variables for precise IMI prediction in cows at dry-off.
引用
收藏
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Network meta-analysis based ranking of dry off interventions to cure or prevent intramammary infections in dairy cows
    Schipper, Nynke
    Bodmer, Michele
    Dufour, Simon
    Hommels, Nina M. C.
    Nielen, Mirjam
    van den Borne, Bart H. P.
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2025, 239
  • [42] Behavioural changes in dairy cows with lameness in an automatic milking system
    Miguel-Pacheco, Giuliana G.
    Kaler, Jasmeet
    Remnant, John
    Cheyne, Lydia
    Abbott, Caroline
    French, Andrew P.
    Pridmore, Tony P.
    Huxley, Jonathan N.
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 2014, 150 : 1 - 8
  • [43] Effects of changes in diet energy density and milking frequency and a single injection of cabergoline at dry-off on feeding behavior and rumination time in dairy cows
    Franchi, G. A.
    Larsen, M. L. V.
    Herskin, M. S.
    Foldager, L.
    Larsen, M.
    Jensen, M. B.
    JDS COMMUNICATIONS, 2022, 3 (03): : 195 - 200
  • [44] Relative Efficacy of Dry-Off Antimicrobial Treatments in Dairy Cattle to Cure Existing Intramammary Infections: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis
    McMullen, Carrie K.
    Sargeant, Jan M.
    Kelton, David F.
    O'Connor, Annette M.
    Reedman, Cassandra N.
    Hu, Dapeng
    Glanville, Julie
    Wood, Hannah
    Winder, Charlotte B.
    FRONTIERS IN ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2021, 2
  • [45] Diagnosis of intramammary infections at dry-off based on sampling strategy, epidemiology of pathogens, and agreement beyond chance
    Torres, Audrey H.
    Rajala-Schultz, Paeivi J.
    DeGraves, Fred J.
    JOURNAL OF VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC INVESTIGATION, 2009, 21 (04) : 427 - 436
  • [46] Comparative efficacy of antimicrobial treatments in dairy cows at dry-off to prevent new intramammary infections during the dry period or clinical mastitis during early lactation: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
    Winder, C. B.
    Sargeant, J. M.
    Hu, D.
    Wang, C.
    Kelton, D. F.
    Leblanc, S. J.
    Duffield, T. F.
    Glanville, J.
    Wood, H.
    Churchill, K. J.
    Dunn, J.
    Bergevin, M. D.
    Dawkins, K.
    Meadows, S.
    Deb, B.
    Reist, M.
    Moody, C.
    O'Connor, A. M.
    ANIMAL HEALTH RESEARCH REVIEWS, 2019, 20 (02) : 199 - 216
  • [47] Evaluation of rapid culture, a predictive algorithm, esterase somatic cell count and lactate dehydrogenase to detect intramammary infection in quarters of dairy cows at dry-off
    Rowe, Sam
    Godden, Sandra
    Nydam, Daryl, V
    Gorden, Patrick
    Lago, Alfonso
    Vasquez, Amy
    Royster, Erin
    Timmerman, Jennifer
    Thomas, Mark
    PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 2020, 179
  • [48] Melatonin Treatment at Dry-off Reduces Postpartum Shedding of Coccidia in Primiparous Dairy Cows and Their Calves
    Lopez-Gatius, Fernando
    Ganau, Sergi
    Mora-Garcia, Maria
    Garcia-Ispierto, Irina
    ANIMALS, 2024, 14 (23):
  • [49] Intramammary pressure and udder firmness during a 72-h interruption of milking to simulate dry-off, with and without feed restriction
    Blau, Ulrich
    Zanini, Lisa
    Bruckmaier, Rupert M.
    JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, 2019, 102 (08) : 7548 - 7555
  • [50] The behaviour of dairy cows in an automatic milking system where selection for milking takes place in the milking stalls
    Stefanowska, J
    Ipema, AH
    Hendriks, MMWB
    APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE, 1999, 62 (2-3) : 99 - 114