Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms

Increased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten years. The main goal of this article is to draw the attention of scientific and professional community to the emerging issue of mammary protothecosis. The article collates currently known facts about i...

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Main Authors: Milanov Dubravka, Petrović Tamaš, Polaček Vladimir, Suvajdžić Ljiljana, Bojkovski Jovan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Veterinary Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2016-0054
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spelling doaj-81f66815cb7c4152a96d974104a5feb32021-09-06T19:40:54ZengSciendoJournal of Veterinary Research2450-86082016-12-0160437337810.1515/jvetres-2016-0054jvetres-2016-0054Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farmsMilanov Dubravka0Petrović Tamaš1Polaček Vladimir2Suvajdžić Ljiljana3Bojkovski Jovan4Scientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaScientific Veterinary Institute “Novi Sad”, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaDepartment of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Novi Sad, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, SerbiaIncreased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten years. The main goal of this article is to draw the attention of scientific and professional community to the emerging issue of mammary protothecosis. The article collates currently known facts about infection reservoirs, predisposing factors for the development of mastitis, clinical manifestations of the disease, and potential transmission routes within the herd as well as the measures for control and eradication. We would like to point out that identification of protothecal mastitis on a dairy farm is associated with a range of problems. Early detection of infected animals can be difficult because of predominantly subclinical course of early-stage infection, which easily spreads between cows via the milking system. Spontaneous recovery has not been recorded and infected cows typically develop chronic mastitis with granulomatous infiltration and progressive loss of functional parenchyma of the mammary gland. Substantial economic losses and health damages associated with mammary protothecosis strongly emphasise the need for developing effective prevention strategies aimed at control of the infection.https://doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2016-0054cowsprototheca zopfiimastitis
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author Milanov Dubravka
Petrović Tamaš
Polaček Vladimir
Suvajdžić Ljiljana
Bojkovski Jovan
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Petrović Tamaš
Polaček Vladimir
Suvajdžić Ljiljana
Bojkovski Jovan
Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
Journal of Veterinary Research
cows
prototheca zopfii
mastitis
author_facet Milanov Dubravka
Petrović Tamaš
Polaček Vladimir
Suvajdžić Ljiljana
Bojkovski Jovan
author_sort Milanov Dubravka
title Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
title_short Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
title_full Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
title_fullStr Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
title_full_unstemmed Mastitis associated with Prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
title_sort mastitis associated with prototheca zopfii - an emerging health and economic problem on dairy farms
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Veterinary Research
issn 2450-8608
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Increased incidence of protothecal mastitis has been recorded in several countries in the past ten years. The main goal of this article is to draw the attention of scientific and professional community to the emerging issue of mammary protothecosis. The article collates currently known facts about infection reservoirs, predisposing factors for the development of mastitis, clinical manifestations of the disease, and potential transmission routes within the herd as well as the measures for control and eradication. We would like to point out that identification of protothecal mastitis on a dairy farm is associated with a range of problems. Early detection of infected animals can be difficult because of predominantly subclinical course of early-stage infection, which easily spreads between cows via the milking system. Spontaneous recovery has not been recorded and infected cows typically develop chronic mastitis with granulomatous infiltration and progressive loss of functional parenchyma of the mammary gland. Substantial economic losses and health damages associated with mammary protothecosis strongly emphasise the need for developing effective prevention strategies aimed at control of the infection.
topic cows
prototheca zopfii
mastitis
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jvetres-2016-0054
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