Abstract
Farm Test for Rapid Identification of Antibiotic Residues in Raw Milk
Highlights
Bovine mastitis is the most frequent disease in dairy cattle, which requires the use of antibiotics to control and prevent new infections
One of the most frequent diseases in world dairy cattle is bovine mastitis., which is characterized by an inflammatory process of the mammary gland, it directly interferes in milk productivity, both in quantity and quality levels [4]
The SNAP duo beta-tetra ST test and the Eco test BT data showed no positive results for beta lactam and tetracycline residues in cow milk from the four dairy herds
Summary
Bovine mastitis is the most frequent disease in dairy cattle, which requires the use of antibiotics to control and prevent new infections. Eco test BT showed false positive results for betalactam residues in mixed milk samples from two untreated animals in two different herds. This may be due to the presence of antibiotics, and other substances that may interfere with the test One of the most frequent diseases in world dairy cattle is bovine mastitis., which is characterized by an inflammatory process of the mammary gland, it directly interferes in milk productivity, both in quantity and quality levels [4]. The mastitis bovine control is based on preventing new infections It requires an expensive treatment with antimicrobials use and/or animal disposal [6]. Antimicrobial therapy is a part of a main control program and an important strategy for elimination of mastitis in the dairy herd [7]
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