分离与非奶用母羊可触及的乳房缺陷有关的需氧菌种

Animals Pub Date : 2024-08-09 DOI:10.3390/ani14162317
M. Zeleke, P. R. Kenyon, K. J. Flay, Danielle Aberdein, Sarah J. Pain, N. Velathanthiri, A. Ridler
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这些研究的目的是确定乳房半侧缺陷(硬块或肿块)与从牛奶或乳腺组织拭子中分离出的细菌之间的关联,与不同生理时间点的正常乳房半侧样本进行比较,并比较从牛奶和同一乳房半侧的乳腺组织拭子中分离出的细菌种类。从三项不同研究(研究 A,n = 77;研究 B,n = 74;研究 C,n = 48)中的 199 只非奶牛品种(罗姆尼)母羊的每半乳房中无菌采集了共计 1054 份样本。细菌鉴定采用传统的细菌培养和 MALDI-ToF 质谱法。在分离出细菌的 225 份样本中,从有缺陷的半侧乳房中鉴定出的主要是溶血性曼氏球菌和尤伯杯链球菌,而从正常半侧乳房中分离出的更多是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(CNS),主要是类葡萄球菌和色葡萄球菌。随着时间的推移,细菌种类的持续存在是可变的,但较少被识别的种类随着时间的推移稳定性较差。在断奶后,乳腺组织拭子和乳房半乳样本中鉴定出的细菌种类的一致性非常高(91.5%)。总之,可触及的乳房半侧缺陷与细菌阳性有关,而随着时间的推移,细菌的持续存在取决于所涉及的种类。因此,淘汰乳房半侧可触及缺损且细菌种类较稳定的母羊有助于减少乳房半侧可触及缺损或乳腺炎的复发。
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Isolation of Aerobic Bacterial Species Associated with Palpable Udder Defects in Non-Dairy Ewes
The objectives of these studies were to identify associations between udder half defects (hard or lump) and bacteria isolated from milk or mammary tissue swabs, to compare with samples from normal udder halves at different physiological time points and to compare bacterial species isolated via milk and swabs of mammary tissue from within the same udder halves. A total of 1054 samples were aseptically collected from each udder half of 199 non-dairy breed (Romney) ewes from three different studies (Study A, n = 77; Study B, n = 74; and Study C, n = 48). Conventional bacterial culture and MALDI-ToF mass spectrometry were used for bacterial identification. Of the 225 samples from which bacteria were isolated, Mannheimia haemolytica and Streptococcus uberis were the dominantly identified species from defective udder halves, whereas coagulase-negative staphylococcus (CNS) species, mostly Staphylococcus simulans and Staphylococcus chromogenes, were more frequently isolated from normal udder halves. The ongoing presence of bacterial species over time was variable, although less frequently identified species showed less stability over time. A very high agreement (91.5%) of bacterial species identified was observed between the mammary tissue swab and udder half milk samples during post-weaning. In summary, palpable udder half defects were associated with bacterial positivity, and the ongoing presence of the bacteria over time was dependent on the species involved. Hence, culling ewes with palpable udder half defects that had more stable bacterial species could contribute to reducing the recurrence of palpable defects or mastitis.
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