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Title: Metagenomic Profiling of Bovine Milk from Mastitis Infected Udder of the Cows before and after Treatment with Ethno-Veterinary Practice (EVP)
Authors: Nair, M.N.B
Narendran, Pavithra
Gowda, Malali
Hegde, Santhosha
Keywords: Mastitis
Metagenomic DNA
Ethno-Veterinary Practice
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: EC Veterinary Science
Citation: M N Balakrishnan Nair., et al. “Metagenomic Profiling of Bovine Milk from Mastitis Infected Udder of the Cows before and after Treatment with Ethno-Veterinary Practice (EVP)”. EC Veterinary Science 6.7 (2021): 71-80.
Abstract: This study presents the changes in the microbiome of milk from the cows with clinical mastitis before and after treatment with Ethno-veterinary herbal formulations. The mastitis was confirmed with CMT (California Mastitis Test). Besides presence of several species of bacteria, the mastitis causing bacteria were abundant before treatment. After 6 days of treatment with herbal formulations, the average abundance of Staphylococcus was reduced from 40.59% to 2.03% (20 times), Streptococcus from 25.8% to 2.06% (12.52 times), Pseudomonas, Pseudomonaceae family 20.28% to 1.9% (10.67 times), Klebsiella from 8.4% to 0.26% (32.31 times) and Enterobacteriaceae family from 24% to 1.69% (14.37 times) indicating the cure of mastitis.
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