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Udder infection of goats by coagulase-negative staphylococci.

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Infection of udder halves by coagulase-negative staphylococci in seven commercial goat herds was studied in conjunction with the California Mastitis Test (CMT).
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This article is published in Veterinary Microbiology.The article was published on 1984-04-01. It has received 72 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Staphylococcus caprae & Staphylococcal infections.

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Mastitis in small ruminants.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the most recent knowledge about small ruminant mastitis and pointed out the etiological, epidemiological and control aspects of mastitis, and emphasized the public health impact of other pathogens causing mastitis.
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Identification of a plasmid-borne chloramphenicol-florfenicol resistance gene in Staphylococcus sciuri.

TL;DR: The amino acid sequence of the Cfr protein revealed no homology to known acetyltransferases or efflux proteins involved in chloramphenicol and/or florfenicol resistance or to other proteins whose functions are known.
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Somatic cells of goat and sheep milk: Analytical, sanitary, productive and technological aspects ☆

TL;DR: Evidence emphasizes the need to implement mastitis control programs in flocks and herds in order to improve the hygienic quality of milk and dairy products, and to increase the economic returns to producers and processors.

The Genera Staphylococcus and Macrococcus

TL;DR: The name Staphylococcus (staphyle, bunch of grapes) was introduced by Ogston (1883) for the group micrococci causing inflammation and suppuration and was separated from Micrococcus by Flügge (1886).
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Prevalence and aetiology of subclinical mastitis in ewes of Southern Greece

TL;DR: In a field investigation of ovine mastitis in eight flocks in Southern Greece, a population of 760 dairy ewes was monitored during lactation, the prevalence of subclinical mastitis increased as the lactation period advanced, but the risk rate of the disease decreased.
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Simplified scheme for routine identification of human Staphylococcus species.

TL;DR: From a total of 40 characters that were previously used to differentiate species of staphylococci, 13 key characters were selected to make a simplified scheme that could be easily used by the routine clinical laboratory for identifying human staphyllococci.
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A classification of micrococci and staphylococci based on physiological and biochemical tests.

A. C. Baird-Parker
- 01 Mar 1963 - 
TL;DR: Gram-positive and catalase-positive cocci were isolated from bacon, pig and human skin and dust, and their morphology, physiology and biochemical characters examined and the genera Staphylococcus, Micrococcus and Sarcina were recognized.
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Staphylococcus hyicus (Sompolinsky 1953) comb. nov. and Staphylococcus hyicus subsp. chromogenes subsp. nov.

TL;DR: A taxonomic analysis of 168 strains of this species isolated from swine with infectious epidermitis, from the skin and nares of healthy pigs and poultry, and from cows with mastitis found forty-eight strains which produced unpigmented colonies and a heat-stable nuclease were placed in the type subspecies S. hyicus subsp.
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Cell Content of Goat Milk: California Mastitis Test, Coulter Counter, and Fossomatic for Predicting Half Infection

TL;DR: Of the thresholds examined, 1000 X 10(3) cells/ml was most satisfactory for both Coulter Counter and Fossomatic methods, because it detected about 80% of major infections and gave an acceptable proportion of errors.
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Staphylococcus gallinarum and Staphylococcus caprae, Two New Species from Animals

TL;DR: A new species is described, Staphylococcus gallinarum, based on a study of characteristics of strains isolated from chickens and a pheasant, which are resistant to novobiocin and produce acid from a wide range of carbohydrates.
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