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Predictive variables for the occurrence of early clinical mastitis in primiparous Holstein cows under field conditions in France.
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Dairy HerdsImmunologyLivestock HealthPrecision DairyLactationClinical EpidemiologyEarly Clinical MastitisPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyClinical MastitisPrimiparous Holstein CowsAnimal Health EconomicsAutoimmunityEpidemiologyAnimal ScienceVeterinary SciencePredictive VariablesHolstein HeifersAnimal Disease PreventionMedicine
Holstein heifers from 47 dairy herds in France were enrolled in a field study to determine predictors for clinical mastitis within the first month of lactation. Precalving and calving variables (biochemical, hematological, hygienic, and disease indicators) were collected. Early clinical mastitis (ECM) predictive variables were analyzed by using a multiple logistic regression model (99 cows with ECM vs. 571 without clinical mastitis throughout the first lactation). Two variables were associated with a higher risk of ECM: a) difficult calving and b) medium and high white blood cell (WBC) counts in late gestation. Two prepartum indicators were associated with a lower ECM risk: a) medium and high serum concentrations of immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1) and b) high percentage of eosinophils among white blood cells. Calving difficulty and certain biological blood parameters (IgG1, eosinophils) could represent predictors that would merit further experimental studies, with the aim of designing programs for reducing the risk of clinical mastitis in the first lactation.
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