Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows

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Autor(a) principal: Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Martins, Lorrayne de Souza Araújo, Martinez, Antonio Campanha, Giuffrida, Rogério, Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Extended therapy is an alternative approach to treat nonresponsive staphylococcal mastitis, although has been used mainly in adult cows. This study investigated the efficacy of intramammary ceftiofur in the treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in heifers. Sixty heifers Holstein were divided into four groups (G1 = Group negative to staphylococci infection, G2 = positive to staphylococci infection untreated Group, G3 = Group treated early lactation, G4 = treated late lactation group) with milk samples collected at five moments (M0 = diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M1 = 7 days after diagnosis of subclinical mastitis and early extended therapy, M2 = 14 after the diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M3 = 21 days after diagnosis of mastitis) and  M4 = 28 days after diagnosis of mastitis). In the two groups G3 and G4, treated with intramammary ceftiofur, the microbiological cure was evidenced by a reduction in SCC 73.3% and 46.7%, respectively. Thus, in the treated groups (G3 + G4) and untreated (G2), cure rates were respectively 60.00% and 26.66% (P <0.05). Isolated 45 strains of Staphylococcus spp, e.g., S. aureus (51.1%) and S. intermedius (48.8%). The in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility profile showed higher sensitivity indices of isolates for oxacillin (80%), ceftiofur (77.8%), cephalexin (77.8%), ciprofloxacin (66.7%), and gentamicin (60%). In contrast, cloxacillin (24.4%), penicillin (35.6%), and tetracycline (44.5%) were the least effective antimicrobials for staphylococci isolates. Among the milk samples taken when M0 and M1 (7 days after isolation), 13.3% were positive for the detection of the inhibiting substance in Delvotest™ and all negative in the Snap test™, whereas, in the M2 (14 days after isolation), 55% were positive in Delvotest™ and 46.7% in the Snap test™. Twenty-one days after diagnosis (M3), 16.66% revealed positive results in Delvotest™ and 11.66% in the Snap test™. For the M4 (28 days after isolation), 11.66% showed positive results in Delvotest ™ and 8.33% in the Snap test™. There was a reduction in SCC among all healed animals as G2 in M0, M4 for G3 in M0, M4, and G4 in M0, M4, with p<0.05. Significant results were identified for milk production in the MO, so G1 produced more milk compared to the other three groups G2, G3, and G4. Extended intramammary therapy with ceftiofur in bovine primiparous subclinically affected by staphylococcal mastitis is effective mainly in cases treated at the beginning of lactation, showing microbiological cure and reduction in SCC.
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spelling Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cowsEficácia do ceftiofur no tratamento estendido intramamário da mastite subclínica por estafilococos em vacas primíparasCefalosporinStaphylococcus aureusMammaryMastitisCowsExtended therapy.CefalosporinasStaphylococcus aureusMamaMastiteVacaTerapia estendida.Extended therapy is an alternative approach to treat nonresponsive staphylococcal mastitis, although has been used mainly in adult cows. This study investigated the efficacy of intramammary ceftiofur in the treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in heifers. Sixty heifers Holstein were divided into four groups (G1 = Group negative to staphylococci infection, G2 = positive to staphylococci infection untreated Group, G3 = Group treated early lactation, G4 = treated late lactation group) with milk samples collected at five moments (M0 = diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M1 = 7 days after diagnosis of subclinical mastitis and early extended therapy, M2 = 14 after the diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M3 = 21 days after diagnosis of mastitis) and  M4 = 28 days after diagnosis of mastitis). In the two groups G3 and G4, treated with intramammary ceftiofur, the microbiological cure was evidenced by a reduction in SCC 73.3% and 46.7%, respectively. Thus, in the treated groups (G3 + G4) and untreated (G2), cure rates were respectively 60.00% and 26.66% (P <0.05). Isolated 45 strains of Staphylococcus spp, e.g., S. aureus (51.1%) and S. intermedius (48.8%). The in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility profile showed higher sensitivity indices of isolates for oxacillin (80%), ceftiofur (77.8%), cephalexin (77.8%), ciprofloxacin (66.7%), and gentamicin (60%). In contrast, cloxacillin (24.4%), penicillin (35.6%), and tetracycline (44.5%) were the least effective antimicrobials for staphylococci isolates. Among the milk samples taken when M0 and M1 (7 days after isolation), 13.3% were positive for the detection of the inhibiting substance in Delvotest™ and all negative in the Snap test™, whereas, in the M2 (14 days after isolation), 55% were positive in Delvotest™ and 46.7% in the Snap test™. Twenty-one days after diagnosis (M3), 16.66% revealed positive results in Delvotest™ and 11.66% in the Snap test™. For the M4 (28 days after isolation), 11.66% showed positive results in Delvotest ™ and 8.33% in the Snap test™. There was a reduction in SCC among all healed animals as G2 in M0, M4 for G3 in M0, M4, and G4 in M0, M4, with p<0.05. Significant results were identified for milk production in the MO, so G1 produced more milk compared to the other three groups G2, G3, and G4. Extended intramammary therapy with ceftiofur in bovine primiparous subclinically affected by staphylococcal mastitis is effective mainly in cases treated at the beginning of lactation, showing microbiological cure and reduction in SCC.O estudo presente investigou a eficácia do ceftiofur intramamário no tratamento da mastite subclínica por estafilococos em primíparas bovinas. Foram utilizados 60 animais da raça holandesa, divididos em quadro grupos (G1 = Grupo negativo, G2 = Grupo positivo não tratado com ceftiofur intramamário, G3 = Grupo tratado com ceftiofur intramamário no início da lactação, G4 = Grupo tratado com ceftiofur intramamário no final da lactação), com amostras de leite coletadas em cinco momentos (M0 = diagnóstico da mastite subclínica, M1 = 7 dias após diagnóstico e início da terapia estendida, M2 = dia 14 após o diagnóstico da mastite subclínica, M3 = dia 21 após o diagnóstico da mastite, M4 = dia 28 após o diagnóstico da mastite). Nos grupos tratados com ceftiofur intramamário, foi evidenciada a cura microbiológica com redução na CCS em 73,3% no G3 e 46,7% no G4. Nos grupos tratados (G3+G4) e não tratado (G2), as taxas de cura foram, respectivamente, 60% e 26,7% (p < 0,05). Foram isoladas 45 linhagens de estafilococos, com predomínio de S. aureus (51,1%) e S. intermedius (48,8%). O perfil de sensibilidade microbiana “in vitro” dos isolados apresentou maiores índices de sensibilidade para oxacilina (80%), ceftiofur (77,8%) e cefalexina (77,8%), ciprofloxacino (66,7%) e gentamicina (60%). Em contraste, cloxacilina (24,4%), penicilina (35,6%) e tetraciclina (44,5%) foram os antimicrobianos menos efetivos diante dos estafilococos isolados. Nas amostras de leite colhidas nos momentos M0 e M1, 13,3% foram positivas para o teste de detecção de substâncias inibidoras na prova de Delvotest™ e todas negativas no Snap test™. Já, no M2, 55% foram positivas no Delvotest™ e 46,7% no Snap test™. No M3, 16,7% positivas no Delvotest™ e no 11,7% no Snap test™. No M4, 11,7% positivas no Delvotest™ e 8,3% no Snaptest™, dois dias após o término do tratamento (M2). Foram identificados nos grupos G3 e G4 a presença de animais positivos em 96,7% para o Delvotest™ e 90% para o Snap test™. Ocorreu redução na CCS em todos os animais curados. Foram identificados resultados significativos para a produção de leite no MO, posto que o G1 produziu mais leite se comparado aos outros três grupos G2, G3 e G4. Foi observada associação estatística entre a redução no volume de leite diário e a produção nos animais com mastite subclínica, denotando prejuízos na produção de leite em primíparas bovinas infectadas na lactação por estafilococos. A terapia intramamária estendida com ceftiofur em primíparas com mastite estafilocócica é eficaz principalmente nos casos tratados no início da lactação, mostrando cura microbiológica e redução da CCS, indicando que esta abordagem terapêutica alternativa pode ser utilizada para o tratamento de novilhas.UEL2022-06-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4601110.5433/1679-0359.2022v43n5p1957Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 43 No. 5 (2022); 1957-1974Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 43 n. 5 (2022); 1957-19741679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
Eficácia do ceftiofur no tratamento estendido intramamário da mastite subclínica por estafilococos em vacas primíparas
title Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
spellingShingle Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Cefalosporin
Staphylococcus aureus
Mammary
Mastitis
Cows
Extended therapy.
Cefalosporinas
Staphylococcus aureus
Mama
Mastite
Vaca
Terapia estendida.
title_short Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
title_full Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
title_fullStr Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
title_full_unstemmed Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
title_sort Ceftiofur efficacy in the intramammary extended treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in primiparous cows
author Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
author_facet Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Martins, Lorrayne de Souza Araújo
Martinez, Antonio Campanha
Giuffrida, Rogério
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
author_role author
author2 Martins, Lorrayne de Souza Araújo
Martinez, Antonio Campanha
Giuffrida, Rogério
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Motta, Rodrigo Garcia
Martins, Lorrayne de Souza Araújo
Martinez, Antonio Campanha
Giuffrida, Rogério
Ribeiro, Márcio Garcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cefalosporin
Staphylococcus aureus
Mammary
Mastitis
Cows
Extended therapy.
Cefalosporinas
Staphylococcus aureus
Mama
Mastite
Vaca
Terapia estendida.
topic Cefalosporin
Staphylococcus aureus
Mammary
Mastitis
Cows
Extended therapy.
Cefalosporinas
Staphylococcus aureus
Mama
Mastite
Vaca
Terapia estendida.
description Extended therapy is an alternative approach to treat nonresponsive staphylococcal mastitis, although has been used mainly in adult cows. This study investigated the efficacy of intramammary ceftiofur in the treatment of staphylococcal subclinical mastitis in heifers. Sixty heifers Holstein were divided into four groups (G1 = Group negative to staphylococci infection, G2 = positive to staphylococci infection untreated Group, G3 = Group treated early lactation, G4 = treated late lactation group) with milk samples collected at five moments (M0 = diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M1 = 7 days after diagnosis of subclinical mastitis and early extended therapy, M2 = 14 after the diagnosis of subclinical mastitis, M3 = 21 days after diagnosis of mastitis) and  M4 = 28 days after diagnosis of mastitis). In the two groups G3 and G4, treated with intramammary ceftiofur, the microbiological cure was evidenced by a reduction in SCC 73.3% and 46.7%, respectively. Thus, in the treated groups (G3 + G4) and untreated (G2), cure rates were respectively 60.00% and 26.66% (P <0.05). Isolated 45 strains of Staphylococcus spp, e.g., S. aureus (51.1%) and S. intermedius (48.8%). The in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility profile showed higher sensitivity indices of isolates for oxacillin (80%), ceftiofur (77.8%), cephalexin (77.8%), ciprofloxacin (66.7%), and gentamicin (60%). In contrast, cloxacillin (24.4%), penicillin (35.6%), and tetracycline (44.5%) were the least effective antimicrobials for staphylococci isolates. Among the milk samples taken when M0 and M1 (7 days after isolation), 13.3% were positive for the detection of the inhibiting substance in Delvotest™ and all negative in the Snap test™, whereas, in the M2 (14 days after isolation), 55% were positive in Delvotest™ and 46.7% in the Snap test™. Twenty-one days after diagnosis (M3), 16.66% revealed positive results in Delvotest™ and 11.66% in the Snap test™. For the M4 (28 days after isolation), 11.66% showed positive results in Delvotest ™ and 8.33% in the Snap test™. There was a reduction in SCC among all healed animals as G2 in M0, M4 for G3 in M0, M4, and G4 in M0, M4, with p<0.05. Significant results were identified for milk production in the MO, so G1 produced more milk compared to the other three groups G2, G3, and G4. Extended intramammary therapy with ceftiofur in bovine primiparous subclinically affected by staphylococcal mastitis is effective mainly in cases treated at the beginning of lactation, showing microbiological cure and reduction in SCC.
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