Contribution of molecular epidemiology to improving control of Streptococcus uberis bovine mastitis

This study investigates the use of MLVA genotyping to map the diversity and transmission routes of Streptococcus uberis in 19 dairy herds, highlighting its epidemiological insights and exploring a single virulence gene assay as a cost-effective alternative for routine mastitis diagnosis.

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Opis

Streptococcus uberis increasingly causes intramammary infections in dairy cows through both environmental and contagious routes. In this CASDAR project, aseptic milk samples were taken every six weeks for six months from 19 herds in western France. MLVA genotyping of 703 isolates identified 203 unique strain types (5–30 per herd), allowing clear distinction between environmental and contagious epidemiological patterns. Despite its precision, routine MLVA is too expensive. Analysis of sequence variability in a single virulence gene demonstrated a lower-cost alternative that can classify mastitis schemes at the herd level (environmental, contagious, or mixed) and support targeted control measures.

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Szczegółowe informacje

Projekt

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Lokalizacja
France
Autorzy
Philippe ROUSSEL, Florence GILBERT, Loïc FULBERT, Ivanne LEPERLIER, Jean-François LABBÉ, Marylise LE GUENIC, Francis SERIEYS et Nathalie BAREILLE
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Typ pliku
dokument
Utworzono dnia
01 mar 2016
Język oryginału
French
Oficjalna strona projektu
Innovations agronomiques
Licencja
CC BY


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