Financial implications of treating nonsevere gram-negative clinical mastitis in 3 California dairies

D.R. Bruno , R.M. Cleale , M.W. Overton , T. Short , J.R. Pedraza , R. Wallace
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On 3 large California dairies, 415 lactating cows with nonsevere clinical mastitis (CM) and infected with gram-negative (GN) bacteria were randomly assigned to 1 of 3 treatment groups: nontreated control (CON; 135 cases), 2 d of ceftiofur HCl (SP2; 133 cases), or 5 d of ceftiofur HCl (SP5; 147 cases). Bacteriological cure, clinical cure, mastitis recurrence, culling or death, and overall treatment success differed among treatment groups. Although duration of milk withheld due to mastitis therapy was higher for SP5 (9.4 d), there was no difference between CON (6.9 d) and SP2 (7.1 d). Culling and death rates due to GN CM were the main effects that affected partial cost calculations. Of study cows culled across the 3 herds, a higher proportion of CON cows (25%) were culled compared with SP2 (11%) or SP5 (18%). Mastitis-related expenses were higher ($550) for CON than SP2 ($343) or SP5 ($423). Results of this partial budget evaluation for the 3 California dairies indicated economic justification for treating cases of nonsevere GN CM with ceftiofur HCl for 2 d.
加利福尼亚州 3 家奶牛场治疗非严重革兰氏阴性临床乳腺炎的财务影响
在加利福尼亚州的 3 个大型奶牛场,415 头患有非严重临床乳腺炎 (CM) 并感染革兰氏阴性菌 (GN) 的泌乳奶牛被随机分配到 3 个治疗组中的 1 个:未治疗对照组 (CON;135 头)、盐酸头孢噻呋酯治疗 2 天组 (SP2;133 头) 或盐酸头孢噻呋酯治疗 5 天组 (SP5;147 头)。各治疗组的细菌学治愈率、临床治愈率、乳腺炎复发率、淘汰率或死亡率以及总体治疗成功率均有所不同。虽然SP5(9.4天)因乳腺炎治疗而停奶的时间较长,但CON(6.9天)和SP2(7.1天)之间没有差异。GN CM导致的淘汰率和死亡率是影响部分成本计算的主要影响因素。在 3 个牛群的淘汰奶牛中,CON 的淘汰比例(25%)高于 SP2(11%)或 SP5(18%)。CON的乳腺炎相关费用(550美元)高于SP2(343美元)或SP5(423美元)。对加利福尼亚州 3 家奶牛场进行的部分预算评估结果表明,用盐酸头孢噻呋酯治疗非严重 GN CM 病例 2 d 在经济上是合理的。
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JDS communications Animal Science and Zoology
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