| Literature DB >> 3073679 |
J W Tyler1, J S Cullor, B I Osburn, R B Bushnell, B W Fenwick.
Abstract
Serum IgG1 ELISA titers recognizing gram-negative core antigens (Escherichia coli [J5]) were studied at a large dairy in central California. Population mean log10 titer was 2.7357 (equivalent to 1:544) with a SE of 0.03843. Titers increased with increased lactation number (unstandardized regression coefficient = 0.06733). Changes in lactation number accounted for only 6.77% of titer variation. Titers less than 1:240 were associated with 5.33 times the risk of clinical coliform mastitis. Also, older cattle were at greater risk to develop clinical coliform mastitis. These factors apparently affect incidence in a nonlinear fashion, with greatly increased risk associated with titers less than 1:240 and with fourth or greater lactations.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3073679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Vet Res ISSN: 0002-9645 Impact factor: 1.156