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In Practice 5: 135-147 (1983)
© 1983 British Veterinary Association

Coliform mastitis

Eric Jackson and John Bramley

1. The majority of coliform mastitis cases are relatively mild and self-limiting.

2. Teat dipping and dry cow therapy will not prevent coliform problems, neither do they cause them.

3. Bad housing and poor milking time hygiene lead to coliform mastitis.

4. Efforts to control coliform mastitis must be directed at reducing exposure to the bacteria.

5. In acute cases fluid therapy is indicated to counteract endotoxic shock.




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