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    Niemi RE, Vilar MJ, Dohoo IR, Hovinen M, Simojoki H, Rajala-Schultz PJ.
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  • 26. Short communication: Drying-off practices and use of dry cow therapy in Finnish dairy herds.
    Vilar MJ, Hovinen M, Simojoki H, Rajala-Schultz PJ.
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  • 32. Randomized controlled non-inferiority trial investigating the effect of 2 selective dry-cow therapy protocols on antibiotic use at dry-off and dry period intramammary infection dynamics.
    Rowe SM, Godden SM, Nydam DV, Gorden PJ, Lago A, Vasquez AK, Royster E, Timmerman J, Thomas MJ.
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  • 34. Use of different somatic cell count cut-points to define intramammary infection at drying off in dairy cows from a herd with a high somatic cell count.
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    N Z Vet J; 2019 Jul; 67(4):203-209. PubMed ID: 31023170
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  • 36. Potential impacts to antibiotics use around the dry period if selective dry cow therapy is adopted by dairy herds: An example of the western US.
    Ferreira FC, Martínez-López B, Okello E.
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    Swinkels JM, Leach KA, Breen JE, Payne B, White V, Green MJ, Bradley AJ.
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  • 39. Risk factors for a high somatic cell count at the first milk recording in a large sample of UK dairy herds.
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