Streptococcus canis okozta tőgyegészségügyi problémák egy nagy létszámú tehenészetben
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2016-03Author
Kovács, Péter
Kis, Tamás Endre
Fekete, Lilla
Szita, Géza
Jurkovich, Viktor
Brydl, Endre
Könyves, László
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SUMMARY
Mastitis causes a huge economic loss in the dairy farms and it can be a constant
food hygiene risk. The disease is usually caused by different bacteria,
many times various Streptococci are responsible for the inflammation of the
udder. S. canis is one of the minor pathogens, it is a rare causative agent but in
some cases it can cause herd level infections. The authors show an outbreak of
S. canis mastitis in a large scale Hungarian dairy herd with 700 milking cows.
Due to the constant high bulk tank somatic cell count a mastitis control program
became necessary. Part of this program was the microbiological examination
of large number of milk samples. 25% of these milk samples, originated from
clinical and subclinical mastitis, contained S. canis. 18% of the clinical mastitis
cases were caused by S. canis. In the milking parlour several problems were
found, which could help the spread of S. canis. The teats were cleaned with a
teat scrubber, but the cows were so dirty that it was impossible to disinfect
the tool; hence it became one of the major sources of mastitis pathogens. The
identification of clinical mastitis cases was very poor; dozens of sick animals
were in the herd without separation and antibiotic treatment. The milkers were
not wearing gloves during the milking and the post milking teat dipping was
done very superficially, there were lots of missed teats, or teats with inadequate
cover after PMTD. There were lots of dogs and cats in the maternity pen, and
according to the literature these animals also could be the main source and the
reservoirs of the bacteria.