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Pathogen-specific changes in composition and quality traits of milk from goats affected by subclinical intramammary infections
by
Pimenta Filho, Edgard C.
, Bezerra, Andreia B.
, Oliveira, Celso J. B.
, Pereira, Walter Esfraim
, Santos Filho, Lauro
, Silva, Núbia M. V.
, de Leon, Candice M. C. G.
, Givisiez, Patrícia E. N.
, Azevedo, Paulo S.
in
Bacteria
/ Cell culture
/ Composition
/ Dairy industry
/ goat milk
/ Goat's milk
/ Goats
/ Indicators
/ Lactation
/ Lactose
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mathematical models
/ Microbiological culture
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ milk yield
/ Pathogens
/ physicochemical properties
/ Proteins
/ Scientific imaging
/ somatic cell count
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Statistical analysis
/ Udder
/ udders
2021
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Pathogen-specific changes in composition and quality traits of milk from goats affected by subclinical intramammary infections
by
Pimenta Filho, Edgard C.
, Bezerra, Andreia B.
, Oliveira, Celso J. B.
, Pereira, Walter Esfraim
, Santos Filho, Lauro
, Silva, Núbia M. V.
, de Leon, Candice M. C. G.
, Givisiez, Patrícia E. N.
, Azevedo, Paulo S.
in
Bacteria
/ Cell culture
/ Composition
/ Dairy industry
/ goat milk
/ Goat's milk
/ Goats
/ Indicators
/ Lactation
/ Lactose
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mathematical models
/ Microbiological culture
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ milk yield
/ Pathogens
/ physicochemical properties
/ Proteins
/ Scientific imaging
/ somatic cell count
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Statistical analysis
/ Udder
/ udders
2021
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Pathogen-specific changes in composition and quality traits of milk from goats affected by subclinical intramammary infections
by
Pimenta Filho, Edgard C.
, Bezerra, Andreia B.
, Oliveira, Celso J. B.
, Pereira, Walter Esfraim
, Santos Filho, Lauro
, Silva, Núbia M. V.
, de Leon, Candice M. C. G.
, Givisiez, Patrícia E. N.
, Azevedo, Paulo S.
in
Bacteria
/ Cell culture
/ Composition
/ Dairy industry
/ goat milk
/ Goat's milk
/ Goats
/ Indicators
/ Lactation
/ Lactose
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mathematical models
/ Microbiological culture
/ Milk
/ Milk production
/ milk yield
/ Pathogens
/ physicochemical properties
/ Proteins
/ Scientific imaging
/ somatic cell count
/ Staphylococcus infections
/ Statistical analysis
/ Udder
/ udders
2021
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Pathogen-specific changes in composition and quality traits of milk from goats affected by subclinical intramammary infections
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Pathogen-specific changes in composition and quality traits of milk from goats affected by subclinical intramammary infections
2021
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We investigated the effects of pathogens associated with subclinical intramammary infections on yield, composition and quality indicators of goat milk. By means of a longitudinal study, individual half udder milk samples (n = 132) were collected at different lactation periods and assessed for milk yield and physicochemical composition, somatic cell count (SCC), total bacteria count (TBC) and microbiological culture. Staphylococci species accounted for the great majority of the isolates (96.1%). Intramammary infections significantly reduced fat and total solids in goat milk and increased both SCC and TBC. However, these indicators were significantly higher in udder halves affected by S. aureus compared with other staphylococci species.
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