Articles Tagged with ''mycoplasma bovis''
Knowing which calves are at greatest risk for disease and being able to identify the specific causative agent of disease is essential for developing appropriate vaccine and treatment protocols.
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Implementing an autogenous vaccine for pinkeye: It’s so easy, even an academic vet can do it
Pinkeye development, treatment and prevention, and how to create and implement an autogenous vaccine.
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BRD caused by Mycoplasma bovis: It's more common than you’d expect
Mycoplasma bovis might seem harmless, but its presence increases a calf's chance of contracting BRD by 74%. Farms should focus on calf care and diagnostic and treatment protocols to develop a plan to minimize its impact.
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Don’t wait to prioritize biosecurity: How dairy producers and service providers can work together
Proactive ways dairy producers and service providers can work together to champion biosecurity before it’s too late.
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Mycoplasma bovis: Answers to common questions and tips for treating it
Mycoplasma bovis can be a highly detrimental disease affecting a large number of calves, especially when commingled. Treating calves with chlorine dioxide can be highly effective.
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Mycoplasma: Don't let it be a major problem
A mycoplasma outbreak can cause catastrophic results in a milking herd. Early detection, frequent and thorough sampling and an action plan can aid in preventing an outbreak.
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Mycoplasma bovis: A bacteria unlike the others
An in-depth look at this worldwide pathogen.
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