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Are There Differences in Culture Results from Milk Samples Submitted to Commercial Laboratories in New Zealand and Australia?
Petrovski K.
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Objectives:
Knowledge of the aetiological agents causing bovine mastitis on a farm is of value in determining the choice of treatment. There is a clear difference in the prevalence of various mastitis-causing organisms between the country of origin. This study analysed data on microbial isolations from milk samples submitted to veterinary diagnostic laboratories in New Zealand (NZ) and Australia (AU). Despite the slight discrepancy in years of collection of samples, the variability in the prevalence of common mastitis-causing organisms may be due to differences in dairy systems, NZ predominantly pasture-based while AU employs both pasture-based and feedlot systems.
Methods:
The culture results of milk samples submitted to a group of veterinary diagnostic laboratories in NZ (n=25,288; collected 2003 to 2006) and AU (n=19,400; collected 2008 to 2012) were assembled, reviewed and summarised. Descriptive statistics have been used for analysis and p-values of <0.05 were assumed as significant. […]
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
The University of Adelaide, Roseworthy, SA, Australia
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