scispace - formally typeset
Open Access

Indicators of inflammation in the diagnosis of mastitis

S. Pyoeraelae
Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
The most promising parameters for monitoring subclinical mastitis are milk N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase activity, lactose, and electrical conductivity along with some other indicators such as optical and milk flow measurements, preferably with an inter-quarter evaluation included in the test.
Abstract
Mastitis affects the quality of milk and is a potential health risk for the other cows. In a well managed dairy herd, in addition to clinical mastitis, subclinical mastitis should be efficiently detected. Bacteriological sampling is not feasible as a routine test to identify subclinical mastitis, and indirect tests of mastitis are more suitable for selecting cows with intramammary infections for subsequent bacteriological sampling. Mastitis affects the composition of milk, and the degree of changes depends on the infecting agent and the inflammatory response. Indicators of inflammation in the milk which can be determined using rapid, reliable and easy routine techniques, can be used for the early detection of mastitis. The measuring of the somatic cell count in milk is the standard method, but the analysis technique is problematic for routine use in herds. The most promising parameters for monitoring subclinical mastitis are milk N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase activity, lactose, and electrical conductivity along with some other indicators such as optical and milk flow measurements, preferably with an inter-quarter evaluation included in the test. Acute phase proteins, haptoglobin and serum amyloid A, are also potential candidates for mastitis monitoring. New mastitis detection systems which can be adapted into on-line use are urgently needed, since dairy units are growing bigger and automatic milking systems are being taken into use.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Acute-phase proteins: As diagnostic tool.

TL;DR: Positive acute-phase proteins are regarded as important in optimization and trapping of microorganism and their products, in activating the complement system, in binding cellular remnants like nuclear fractions, in neutralizing enzymes, scavenging free hemoglobin and radicals, and in modulating the host’s immune response.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mastitis detection: current trends and future perspectives

TL;DR: Significant advances in the identification of nucleic acid markers and other novel biomarkers and the development of sensor-based platforms have taken place and these novel strategies have shown promise, and their advantages over the conventional tests are discussed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mastitis: comparative etiology and epidemiology.

TL;DR: The present review will summarize and compare reports on mastitis etiology and its epidemiology in humans and food animal species.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mastitis impact on technological properties of milk and quality of milk products—a review

TL;DR: This review gives an update on the literature regarding the impact of mastitis on milk composition and processing properties and collates recent data regarding the mechanisms involved in mastitis effects.
Journal ArticleDOI

Role of several Staphylococcus aureus virulence factors on the inflammatory response in bovine mammary gland.

TL;DR: Analysis of the association between virulence genes and the presence of a subclinical mastitis showed the role of spa and sej gene as risk factors, which support that the development of subclinicalmastitis could be related to strains characteristics and to the expression of specific combinations of the virulence factors.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Principles and practical application of the receiver-operating characteristic analysis for diagnostic tests.

TL;DR: The principles and practical application of receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for diagnostic tests, including meta-analysis of diagnostic Tests, correlated ROC curves (paired-sample design) and chance- and prevalence-corrected R OC curves are reviewed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Acute-phase proteins: As diagnostic tool.

TL;DR: Positive acute-phase proteins are regarded as important in optimization and trapping of microorganism and their products, in activating the complement system, in binding cellular remnants like nuclear fractions, in neutralizing enzymes, scavenging free hemoglobin and radicals, and in modulating the host’s immune response.
Journal ArticleDOI

Epidemiologic issues in the validation of veterinary diagnostic tests.

TL;DR: It is shown that estimates for the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity may vary among populations and/or subpopulations of animals, conditional on the distribution of influential covariates and additional variability in those parameter estimates may be attributable to the sampling strategy.
Journal ArticleDOI

Mastitis detection: current trends and future perspectives

TL;DR: Significant advances in the identification of nucleic acid markers and other novel biomarkers and the development of sensor-based platforms have taken place and these novel strategies have shown promise, and their advantages over the conventional tests are discussed.
Related Papers (5)