[Experimental udder infection with Escherichia coli. 1. The behavior of selected clinical, hematological and other parameters concerned with milk composition].

P Sterba, J Schulz, G Michel, K Beck
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Four cows with clinically intact udders in high lactation were intracisternally infected by a pathogenic field strain of Escherichia coli. Infections were induced by quarters and with time intervals. Hence, when the animals were slaughtered six hours from beginning of the experiment, epithelial samples could be collected from cisternal walls and lactiferous ducts which, by the time of sampling, had been in contact with pathogens for one, four, and six hours. Highly acute mastitis began to develop two hours from experimental infection and exhibited typical clinical symptoms, including general disorders, unambiguous alterations to the white blood count, and changes in milk composition. These changes were typical of acute toxin action on the udder quarters. Concomitant reactions of non-infected control quarters, detectable by clinical manifestations or by laboratory diagnosis, were not observed.

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实验乳房感染大肠杆菌。1. 选定的临床、血液学和其他与乳成分有关的参数的行为。
本文报道了4头临床乳房完好的高泌乳奶牛被一株致病性大肠杆菌感染。感染是按季度和时间间隔引起的。因此,当动物在实验开始后6小时被屠宰时,可以从池壁和乳管中收集上皮样本,到采样时,这些样本已经与病原体接触了1小时、4小时和6小时。高度急性乳腺炎在实验感染两小时后开始发展,并表现出典型的临床症状,包括一般疾病、白细胞计数明显改变和乳成分改变。这些变化是典型的急性毒素作用在乳房。未观察到通过临床表现或实验室诊断可检测到的非感染对照区的伴随反应。
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