Browsing Department of Animal Hygiene, Herd-health and Vetetinary Ethology by Subject "Algák"
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A case study of Prototheca zopfii infection in a Hungarian Dairy Herd and its economic impacts
(2011)“Mastitis is the most prevalent infectious disease of dairy cows” (Edmondson and Bramley, 2004) resulting in major economic losses. Bacteria are the most commonly known pathogens to cause mastitis, however Prototheca zopfii ... -
Mastitis caused by Prototheca zopfii in a Hungarian dairy herd
(2010)Mastitis is one of the diseases resulting in the greatest economic losses in dairy herds. It is a polyetiological, polyfactortial disease in dairy cows. The most frequent pathogens causing mastitis are Staphylococcus and ...