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      Relationship between teat-end condition, udder cleanliness and bovine subclinical mastitis.

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          The aims of the present study were to relate intramammary infection (IMI) occurrence and somatic cell count (SCC) with teat-end condition (TEC) and udder cleanliness (UC). Milk samples from 1931 teats were evaluated according to the presence of IMI and SCC. Scores were applied to teats according to the TEC and to UC. Teats ends with a very rough ring had the largest number of IMI when compared to the other three categories, as well as animals with dirtier udders. The change in a TEC score increased by around 30% the chance of IMI. Also, the chance of the animal developing IMI increased by approximately 47% when the UC score increased. No significant association between both scores and quarter SCC was found. It can be concluded that animals with very rough teat end rings and very dirty udders have a greater predisposition to IMI.

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          Journal
          Res. Vet. Sci.
          Research in veterinary science
          Elsevier BV
          1532-2661
          0034-5288
          Aug 2012
          : 93
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Veterinary Hygiene and Public Health, São Paulo State University, Botucatu 18618-900, Brazil.
          Article
          S0034-5288(11)00184-6
          10.1016/j.rvsc.2011.05.010
          21669449
          1e4ed65f-fb60-44da-93a1-2e076222f269
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