TY - BOOK AU - Ramadan Halim Abdellatif Ragab AU - AbouZaid Abdelmegid AbouZaid , AU - Amr Abdelaziz Abdelkader , TI - Some studies on mastitis in some dairy herds in Egypt / PY - 2015/// CY - Cairo : PB - Ramadan Halim Abdellatif Ragab , KW - Cows KW - Mastitis KW - Prevalence N1 - Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases; Issued also as CD N2 - The study was conducted to precipitate the prevalence of mastitis and its risk factors in two dairy farms in Elgharbia(A) and El-Sharkia (B) governorates. A total of 770 (650 in farm A and 120 in farm B) Holstein milking cows were examined clinically and by California mastitis test (CMT). Prevalence of mastitis at cow level in farm (A) and (B) were (15.4% and 8.3%) and ( 24.6% and 21.7%) for clinical and subclinical mastitis, respectively. While at quarter level were (4.6% and 2.1%) and (10.4% and 7.3%) for clinical and subclinical mastitis respectively. In farm (A) and (B) (81.7% and 90%) of clinical samples and ( 77.8% and 80% ) of subclinical samples were found to be culture positive, respectively. The isolated bacteria in farm (A) and (B) were E.Coli (31% and 23.4), S.aureus (24.8% and 38.3%), CNS (16.4% and 8.5%), strp. agalactiae (12.2 and 25.5%) and other streptococci (15.6% and 4.3%), respectively. Most isolates were sensitive to marbofloxacin and amoxicillin + clavulanic acid and gentamycin. Risk factors such as stage of lactation, parity, season, udder and teat shape were highly significant in the mastitis prevalence. Prevalence was higher in lactating cow at early lactation stage, with parity number (3 - 5), during winter months, one quarter affected cows, hind quarters, with pendulous udder and teat - end hyperkeratosis than those corresponding animals ER -