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[Analysis of udder health in relation to antimicrobial usage in Swiss dairy farms].

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.133850
Publisher DOI
10.17236/sat00229
PubMed ID
31586929
Description
INTRODUCTION

In Switzerland, standards for milk quality are high. This requires a high level of udder health in dairy cows. Previous studies have shown that mastitis and antibiotic dry cow treatments are the most common causes of antimicrobial consumption in dairy cows. This raises the question of whether a high use of antibiotics is necessary to maintain good udder health. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between udder health and antimicrobial usage in Swiss dairy farms. A total of 84 participating farms were evaluated over a period of 18 months. Udder health was assessed using the yield corrected bulk milk somatic cell count from the monthly milk yield data and the number of lactating cows over 150'000 cells/ml per month. Data on antimicrobial consumption were also collected on a monthly basis. In a hierarchical regression model, a significant association between udder health and intramammary antibiotics used during lactation was found. The month of Measurement of the Somatic Cell Count and the veterinarian also had a statistically significant influence on udder health. The consumption of antibiotics for dry cow treatments was not associated with udder health. Antibiotics administered systemically and the production label of the farms was also not statistically associated with udder health in our models. The study was able to show that good udder health is possible with low antimicrobial usage.
Date of Publication
2019-10
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 350 Public administration & military science
600 Technology > 630 Agriculture
Keyword(s)
Antibiotici Antibiotics Antibiotika Antibiotiques Behandlungsinzidenz Milchkühe Tierarzt antibiotici durante la messa in asciutta antibiotisches Trockenstellen dairy cows drying off antibiotics incidence du traitement incidenza del trattamento nombre théorique de cellules dans le tank à lait numero teorico di cellule somatiche tarissement aux antibiotiques theoretische Tankzellzahl treatment incidence vacche da latte vaches laitières veterinarian veterinario vétérinaire yield corrected bulk milk
Language(s)
de
Contributor(s)
Nägele, Frank
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
Pucken, Valerie-Beau Patricia
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Bodmer, Michèle
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Kleintierklinik
Schouwey, S.
Schüpbach-Regula, Gertraud Irene
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Gomes do Carmo, Luis Pedro
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Additional Credits
Departement klinische Veterinärmedizin, Wiederkäuerklinik
VPH-Institut der Universität Bern
Departement für klinische Veterinärmedizin, Kleintierklinik
Series
Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde
Publisher
Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte
ISSN
0036-7281
Access(Rights)
open.access
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