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192 related items for PubMed ID: 33041045

  • 1. Incidence of udder cleft dermatitis (UCD) in dairy cows and risk factors for transitions to UCD.
    Ekman L, Nyman AK, Persson Waller K.
    J Dairy Sci; 2020 Dec; 103(12):11736-11749. PubMed ID: 33041045
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  • 2. Mild and severe udder cleft dermatitis-Prevalence and risk factors in Swedish dairy herds.
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  • 3. Recovery from udder cleft dermatitis in dairy cows.
    Ekman L, Nyman A, Persson Waller K.
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  • 4. Prevalence and risk factors for udder cleft dermatitis in dairy cattle.
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  • 5. Longitudinal study of udder cleft dermatitis in 5 Dutch dairy cattle herds.
    Bouma A, Nielen M, van Soest E, Sietsma S, van den Broek J, Dijkstra T, van Werven T.
    J Dairy Sci; 2016 Jun; 99(6):4487-4495. PubMed ID: 27016832
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  • 6. Incidence and duration of increased somatic cell count in Swedish dairy cows and associations with milking system type.
    Frössling J, Ohlson A, Hallén-Sandgren C.
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  • 7. A randomized clinical trial of topical treatments for mild and severe udder cleft dermatitis in Dutch dairy cows.
    van Werven T, Wilmink J, Sietsma S, van den Broek J, Nielen M.
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  • 8. Short communication: prevalence, risk factors, and a field scoring system for udder cleft dermatitis in Dutch dairy herds.
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  • 10. Associations of freestall design and cleanliness with cow lying behavior, hygiene, lameness, and risk of high somatic cell count.
    Robles I, Zambelis A, Kelton DF, Barkema HW, Keefe GP, Roy JP, von Keyserlingk MAG, DeVries TJ.
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  • 11. Management practices associated with udder health of first-parity dairy cows in early lactation.
    Nyman AK, Emanuelson U, Gustafsson AH, Persson Waller K.
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    Tijs SHW, Holstege MMC, Scherpenzeel CGM, Santman-Berends IMGA, Velthuis AGJ, Lam TJGM.
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    Devries TJ, Aarnoudse MG, Barkema HW, Leslie KE, von Keyserlingk MA.
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  • 15. A shotgun metagenomic investigation of the microbiota of udder cleft dermatitis in comparison to healthy skin in dairy cows.
    Ekman L, Bagge E, Nyman A, Persson Waller K, Pringle M, Segerman B.
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  • 16. Udder and teat conformational risk factors for elevated somatic cell count and clinical mastitis in New York Holsteins.
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  • 18. Associations of herd- and cow-level factors, cow lying behavior, and risk of elevated somatic cell count in free-stall housed lactating dairy cows.
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  • 19. Risk factors associated with the incidence of veterinary-treated clinical mastitis in Swedish dairy herds with a high milk yield and a low prevalence of subclinical mastitis.
    Nyman AK, Ekman T, Emanuelson U, Gustafsson AH, Holtenius K, Waller KP, Sandgren CH.
    Prev Vet Med; 2007 Feb 16; 78(2):142-60. PubMed ID: 17092590
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  • 20. Incidence of milk leakage after dry-off in European dairy herds, related risk factors, and its role in new intramammary infections.
    De Prado-Taranilla AI, Holstege MMC, Bertocchi L, Appiani A, Becvar O, Davidek J, Bay D, Jimenez LM, Roger N, Krömker V, Paduch JH, Piepers S, Wuytack A, Veenkamp A, van Werven T, Dalez B, Le Page P, Schukken YH, Velthuis AGJ.
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