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    Rowe SM, Godden SM, Royster E, Timmerman J, Boyle M.
    J Dairy Sci; 2019 Dec; 102(12):11401-11413. PubMed ID: 31606221
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  • 23. Cleanliness scores as indicator of Klebsiella exposure in dairy cows.
    Munoz MA, Bennett GJ, Ahlström C, Griffiths HM, Schukken YH, Zadoks RN.
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  • 24. Udder shape and teat-end lesions as potential risk factors for high somatic cell counts and intra-mammary infections in dairy cows.
    Bhutto AL, Murray RD, Woldehiwet Z.
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  • 26. Premilking teat disinfection: is it worthwhile in pasture-grazed dairy herds?
    Morton JM, Penry JF, Malmo J, Mein GA.
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  • 29. Usefulness of the total and differential somatic cell count based udder health group concept for evaluating herd management practices and udder health in dairy herds.
    Schwarz D, Kleinhans S, Witzel G, Stückler P, Reith F, Danø S.
    Prev Vet Med; 2023 Sep; 218():105977. PubMed ID: 37562223
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  • 34. Invited review: effect of udder health management practices on herd somatic cell count.
    Dufour S, Fréchette A, Barkema HW, Mussell A, Scholl DT.
    J Dairy Sci; 2011 Feb; 94(2):563-79. PubMed ID: 21257026
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  • 35. Risk factors for clinical or subclinical mastitis following infusion of internal teat sealant alone at the end of lactation in cows with low somatic cell counts.
    McDougall S, Williamson J, Gohary K, Lacy-Hulbert J.
    N Z Vet J; 2022 Mar; 70(2):79-87. PubMed ID: 34487486
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  • 40. Farm-level risk factors for bovine mastitis in Dutch automatic milking dairy herds.
    Deng Z, Koop G, Lam TJGM, van der Lans IA, Vernooij JCM, Hogeveen H.
    J Dairy Sci; 2019 May; 102(5):4522-4535. PubMed ID: 30852004
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