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Báo cáo khoa học: "Cumulative Risk of Bovine Mastitis Treatments in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden"

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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về bệnh thú y được đăng trên tạp chí y học General Psychiatry cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành thú y đề tài: Cumulative Risk of Bovine Mastitis Treatments in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. | Acta vet. scand. 2004 45 201-210. Cumulative Risk of Bovine Mastitis Treatments in Denmark Finland Norway and Sweden By J.P Valde1 L.G. Lawson2 3 A. Lindberg4 J.F Agger2 H. Saloniemi5 and O. 0sterảs1 department of Production Animal Clinics and Sciences The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science Oslo Norway department of Large Animal Sciences and 3Danish Research Institute of Food Economics The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Frederiksberg Denmark 4Swedish Dairy Association Uppsala Sweden and department of Clinical Veterinary Science University of Helsinki Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Helsinki Finland. Valde JP Lawson LG Lindberg A Agger JF Saloniemi H Osterâs O Cumulative risk of bovine mastitis treatments in Denmark Finland Norway and Sweden. Acta vet. scand. 2004 45 201-210. - Data from the national dairy cow recording systems during 1997 were used to calculate lactation-specific cumulative risk of mastitis treatments and cumulative risk of removal from the herds in Denmark Finland Norway and Sweden. Sweden had the lowest risk of recorded mastitis treatments during 305 days of lactation and Norway had the highest risk. The incidence risk of recorded mastitis treatments during 305 days of lactation in Denmark Finland Norway and Sweden was 0.177 0.139 0.215 and 0.127 for first parity cows and 0.228 0.215 0.358 and 0.204 for parities higher than three respectively. The risk of a first parity cow being treated for mastitis was almost 3 times higher at calving in Norway than in Sweden. The period with the highest risk for mastitis treatments was from 2 days before calving until 14 days after calving and the highest risk for removal was from calving to 10 days after calving in all countries. The study clearly demonstrated differences in bovine mastitis treatment patterns among the Nordic countries. The most important findings were the differences in treatment risks during different lactations within each country as well as differences in strategies with

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