Abstract
A bacteriological investigation was performed on 145 heifers and 55 dry-cows with clinical mastitis during July 1976–June 1977. Areas in Sweden from which heifer and dry-cow mastitis has been reported as a problem were included. Mastitis occurred more frequently in the Swedish Fresian breed (SLB) than in the Swedish Red and White breed (SRB) of dairy cattle. C. pyogenes was isolated in pure culture from 15% and 4%, respectively, of the cases of heifer and dry-cow mastitis from which this bacterium could be isolated. Corresponding figures for pure culture of P. indolicus, micro-aerophilic cocci and S. dysgalactiae were 2% and 0%, 0% and 0% and 44% and 35%, respectively. The bacteria most frequently isolated together with C. pyogenes in the heifer material were P. indolicus (69%), the microaerophilic cocci (59%) and S. dysgalactiae (31%). Corresponding data for the dry-cow material were 92%, 35% and 50%, respectively. Thus, C. pyogenes was the causative agent of heifer and dry-cow mastitis in only about 40% of the mastitis cases investigated, and the most characteristic feature of these forms of mastitis involving C. pyogenes was mixed infection.
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