Emerging mastitis pathogens
Janus. A,
Veterinary
Surgeon,
Veterinary
Dispensary, Kakkulissery, Thrissur, Kerala, India.
Abstract
Mastitis means inflammation of the parenchyma of the
mammary gland. Many infective agents have been implicated as causes of
mastitis. Worldwide, farmers have achieved tremendous success in reducing the
incidence of contagious mastitis by adopting the traditional methods of
mastitis control. The greatest impact of these control measures has been on
infections caused by the contagious bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and
Streptococcus agalactia. But this success has not been demonstrated for
clinical mastitis caused by other agents. Organisms such as coagulase negative Staphylococci,
environmental Streptococci, Mycoplasma spp and Serratia spp
have increasingly been isolated from dairy herds that had low somatic cell
counts.
Keywords: Mastitis, Inflammation,
Pathogen, Emerging, Mammary Gland, Farmer, Clinical Mastitis, Contagious.