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100 _aMachado, G.P.
100 _aGuimarães, F.F.
100 _aMenozzi, B.D.
100 _aSalina, A.
100 _aPossebon, F.S.
100 _a Langoni, H.
245 _aOcorrência, patógenos e fatores de risco para mastite subclínica em cabras leiteiras
500 _a Publicação online; 14 ref.; Summary (En)
520 _a ABSTRACT - Milk samples from 257 goats and 513 half udders of 10 dairy goat farms were analyzed by microbiological culture, to evaluate the sanitary management, and epidemiological questionnaire results. Multivariate analysis of risk factors for subclinical mastitis in goats, with the adjusted Odds Ratio for subclinical mastitis was performed. The prevalence of subclinical mastitis in goats by microbiological culture was 43.6%, and clinical mastitis was 5.84%. From 178 positive teats by microbiological culture, the most prevalent pathogens were coagulase-negative staphylococci - CNS (70%), S. aureus (13.5%), S. intermedius (7.9%), and Enterobacteriaceae (4%). The risk factors analysis revealed significant association between the disease and the flock size (OR= 3.33; P= 0.0268), and the farm was a confounding factor, being kept in the final statistical model. Despite the non-identification of all the factors associated with subclinical mastitis in herds and the existence of confounding factors that hinder statistical analyzes, the study of risk factors is important for the improvement of disease control and prevention programs in dairy goat, and it can be used as a tool in the reduction of environmental and contagious pathogens such as staphylococci that were the most identified pathogens causing caprine mastitis in the study. Keywords: goat mastitis, milk quality, epidemiology, risk factors
650 _aCABRA LEITEIRA
650 _aDOENÇA ANIMAL
650 _aMAMITE
650 _aHIGIENE VETERINÁRIA
650 _aSANIDADE ANIMAL
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_dBelo Horizonte-MG Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Escola de Veterinaria 1983
_o2024-5011
_tArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Brazil)
_x0102-0935
_gv. 70(5) p. 1665-1670; (2018)
_wBR2024002770
856 _uhttps://www.scielo.br/j/abmvz/a/wFX5P9RhMvcLNwFbpKzfyCR/?format=pdf&lang=pt
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