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      Healthy, sub-clinical, and clinical mastitis in Holstein-Friesian cattle: A comparative echotextural and electrical conductivity study

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          The goal of this research was to investigate the echotextural parameters, numerical pixel values (NPVs), and pixel heterogeneity (PSDs) of the lymph node and udder parenchyma, as well as the correlation between echotextural parameters and electrical conductivity (EC), in order to develop it as an alternative to laboratory testing for mastitic animal diagnosis and prognosis. The ultrasonographic images of each quarter were processed using digital image analyses to obtain mean NPVs and mean PSDs of mammary gland and lymph node parenchyma. The mean EC increased with the progression of infection. The mean NPVs of lymph node parenchyma decreased, whereas the mean NPVs of udder parenchyma increased from healthy to subclinical and clinical cows, respectively. The mean PSDs of lymph node and udder parenchyma increased with the progression and severity of infection from healthy to subclinical and clinical cows, respectively. It was concluded that, in dairy cattle, the variation in echotextural variables (NPVs and PSDs) of mammary gland and supramammary lymph node parenchyma and electrical conductivity appeared to be good indicators for the diagnostic and prognostic evaluation of sub-clinical and clinical mastitis in animals and simultaneously assists in the evaluation of udder health status.

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          Economic effects of bovine mastitis and mastitis management: a review.

          Several studies have been published since 1990 on the economics of mastitis and mastitis management. However, hardly any of these studies has discussed the consistency of results with other studies. In the present paper, the economic factors associated with mastitis are explained, providing a framework for economic analysis. As a second step calculations of the costs of mastitis and the costs in relation to the benefits of mastitis management published since 1990 in peer-reviewed journals are extensively reviewed and analysed. The result shows a large variation in the calculated costs and benefits of mastitis and mastitis management between the different studies. Moreover, it is clear that important factors were ignored in some of the studies. The framework provided in this paper can provide a basis for analysis for future studies on the economics of mastitis and mastitis management.
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            Killing by Type VI secretion drives genetic phase separation and correlates with increased cooperation

            By nature of their small size, dense growth and frequent need for extracellular metabolism, microbes face persistent public goods dilemmas. Genetic assortment is the only general solution stabilizing cooperation, but all known mechanisms structuring microbial populations depend on the availability of free space, an often unrealistic constraint. Here we describe a class of self-organization that operates within densely packed bacterial populations. Through mathematical modelling and experiments with Vibrio cholerae, we show how killing adjacent competitors via the Type VI secretion system (T6SS) precipitates phase separation via the ‘Model A' universality class of order-disorder transition mediated by killing. We mathematically demonstrate that T6SS-mediated killing should favour the evolution of public goods cooperation, and empirically support this prediction using a phylogenetic comparative analysis. This work illustrates the twin role played by the T6SS, dealing death to local competitors while simultaneously creating conditions potentially favouring the evolution of cooperation with kin.
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              Methods for Diagnosing Mastitis

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                Journal
                sajas
                South African Journal of Animal Science
                S. Afr. j. anim. sci.
                The South African Society for Animal Science (SASAS) (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0375-1589
                2221-4062
                2023
                : 53
                : 2
                : 221-230
                Affiliations
                [03] orgnameUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv1College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv2Department of Clinical Sciences
                [02] Lahore orgnameUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv1Faculty of Veterinary Sciences orgdiv2Faculty of Veterinary Sciences Pakistan
                [04] Jhang orgnameUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv1College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv2Department of Animal Sciences Pakistan
                [01] Lahore orgnameUniversity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences orgdiv1Faculty of Veterinary Sciences orgdiv2Department of Veterinary Surgery and Pet Sciences Pakistan
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                S0375-15892023000200007 S0375-1589(23)05300200007
                10.4314/sajas.v53i2.08
                d6d87fe9-7ebf-455c-bbda-fb7a2719d342

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                : 16 February 2023
                : 28 October 2022
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                numerical pixel values,lymph node,pixel heterogeneity,udder

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