Experimental Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis mastitis in dairy cows

Citation:

I. Aroch, Harmelin, A. , Saran, A. , Levin, D. , and Shpigel, N. Y. . 2003. “Experimental Corynebacterium Pseudotuberculosis Mastitis In Dairy Cows”. Vet Recvet Recvet Rec, 153, Pp. 746-50.

Abstract:

The inoculation of 2000 colony-forming units of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis into one teat canal of each of three cows resulted in severe, chronic, pyogranulomatous mastitis. Within three days the cows had a reduced haematocrit, haemoglobin concentration and red cell count. The anaemia was initially normocytic, normochromic and non-regenerative, and was associated with a brief peak of neutrophilia; a regenerative response became evident two to three weeks later. Clinical signs of mastitis appeared seven to 14 days after the inoculation, with a peak of high fever, more severe anaemia, a second peak of neutrophilia and the complete cessation of milk production from all quarters; extensive and severe pyogranulomatous mastitis developed in the inoculated quarters. No other lesions were detected postmortem, and C pseudotuberculosis was cultured from the affected quarters but not from the supramammary lymph nodes and viscera.

Notes:

Aroch, IHarmelin, ASaran, ALevin, DShpigel, N YengResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tEngland2004/01/02 05:00Vet Rec. 2003 Dec 13;153(24):746-50.