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Evaluation of the California mastitis test to detect an intramammary infection with a major pathogen in early lactation dairy cows.
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MastitisDiagnosisEducationLivestock HealthVeterinary MicrobiologyEarly Lactation CowsDermatologyPrecision DairyLactationInfection ControlPositive CmtMajor PathogenCalifornia Mastitis TestVeterinary EpidemiologyClinical MicrobiologyAnimal ScienceVeterinary ScienceIntramammary InfectionAnimal Disease PreventionMedicine
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the usefulness of the California mastitis test (CMT) to detect an intramammary infection caused by a major mastitis pathogen in early lactation cows. The gold standard used for comparison was bacteriological culture of single milk samples. The sensitivity (82.4%) and specificity (80.6%) of a positive CMT were highest on the 4th day of lactation.
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