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Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use

Increasing pressure on animal and human health as well as food security, due to antimicrobial resistance, is leading to increased demand for natural-product-derived antibiotics worldwide. Considering the importance of bovine mastitis as well as the huge challenge posed by mastitis therapy in cattle...

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Autores principales: Tomanić, Dragana, Kladar, Nebojša, Radinović, Miodrag, Stančić, Ivan, Erdeljan, Mihajlo, Stanojević, Jovan, Galić, Ivan, Bijelić, Katarina, Kovačević, Zorana
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020259
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author Tomanić, Dragana
Kladar, Nebojša
Radinović, Miodrag
Stančić, Ivan
Erdeljan, Mihajlo
Stanojević, Jovan
Galić, Ivan
Bijelić, Katarina
Kovačević, Zorana
author_facet Tomanić, Dragana
Kladar, Nebojša
Radinović, Miodrag
Stančić, Ivan
Erdeljan, Mihajlo
Stanojević, Jovan
Galić, Ivan
Bijelić, Katarina
Kovačević, Zorana
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description Increasing pressure on animal and human health as well as food security, due to antimicrobial resistance, is leading to increased demand for natural-product-derived antibiotics worldwide. Considering the importance of bovine mastitis as well as the huge challenge posed by mastitis therapy in cattle production, the main goal of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of the essential oil-based pharmaceutical (Phyto-Bomat), as an alternative to the existing treatment with antibiotics. The therapeutic response of the cows was monitored using clinical and bacteriological cure of the proposed formulation. Among 550 dairy cows, 75 were diagnosed with a clinical or subclinical form of mastitis and divided into three experimental groups: treated with antibiotic; Phyto-Bomat; antibiotic and Phyto-Bomat. Indicators of bacteriological cure were somatic cell count (SCC), total bacterial count, and causative agent isolation, while the clinical cure was accessed by observing physical udder conditions. All mentioned indicators were assessed before and after the treatment (1st and 7th day post-treatment), with all of the three therapeutic protocols. After Phyto-Bomat treatment, no visible signs of irritation were noticed, while no significant effect in reducing SCC and total bacterial count was observed. Phyto-Bomat has shown promising results in the treatment of mastitis, without the risk of udder irritation, alone or in combination with antibiotics as part of a mastitis control program during lactation.
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spelling pubmed-99624752023-02-26 Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use Tomanić, Dragana Kladar, Nebojša Radinović, Miodrag Stančić, Ivan Erdeljan, Mihajlo Stanojević, Jovan Galić, Ivan Bijelić, Katarina Kovačević, Zorana Pathogens Article Increasing pressure on animal and human health as well as food security, due to antimicrobial resistance, is leading to increased demand for natural-product-derived antibiotics worldwide. Considering the importance of bovine mastitis as well as the huge challenge posed by mastitis therapy in cattle production, the main goal of this research was to evaluate the effectiveness of the essential oil-based pharmaceutical (Phyto-Bomat), as an alternative to the existing treatment with antibiotics. The therapeutic response of the cows was monitored using clinical and bacteriological cure of the proposed formulation. Among 550 dairy cows, 75 were diagnosed with a clinical or subclinical form of mastitis and divided into three experimental groups: treated with antibiotic; Phyto-Bomat; antibiotic and Phyto-Bomat. Indicators of bacteriological cure were somatic cell count (SCC), total bacterial count, and causative agent isolation, while the clinical cure was accessed by observing physical udder conditions. All mentioned indicators were assessed before and after the treatment (1st and 7th day post-treatment), with all of the three therapeutic protocols. After Phyto-Bomat treatment, no visible signs of irritation were noticed, while no significant effect in reducing SCC and total bacterial count was observed. Phyto-Bomat has shown promising results in the treatment of mastitis, without the risk of udder irritation, alone or in combination with antibiotics as part of a mastitis control program during lactation. MDPI 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9962475/ /pubmed/36839531 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020259 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tomanić, Dragana
Kladar, Nebojša
Radinović, Miodrag
Stančić, Ivan
Erdeljan, Mihajlo
Stanojević, Jovan
Galić, Ivan
Bijelić, Katarina
Kovačević, Zorana
Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title_full Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title_fullStr Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title_full_unstemmed Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title_short Intramammary Ethno-Veterinary Formulation in Bovine Mastitis Treatment for Optimization of Antibiotic Use
title_sort intramammary ethno-veterinary formulation in bovine mastitis treatment for optimization of antibiotic use
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9962475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020259
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