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Case study – use of compounded antibiotics fortreatment of mastitis
The Bov Pract
  • Y. H. Schukken
  • R. N. Gonzalez
  • David J. Wilson, Utah State University
  • L. G. Garrison
  • F. Welcome
  • G. Bennett
  • H. Schulte
  • F. Julius
  • R. Saltman
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Abstract

Mastitis in dairy cattle is a highly prevalent infectious disease, causing considerable economic loss worldwide. In this study, we used Angelica dahurica and Rheum officinale extracts (designated as Yi-Xiong-Tang, YXT) for mastitis treatment. California mastitis test (CMT) was performed and 67 mastitis udder quarters were identified among 179 lactating dairy cows. These 67 mastitis udder quarters were subjected to treatments by intramammary infusion of YXT twice a day for three consecutive days. The mastitis indicators including clots, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), TNF-α, IL-6, IL-8, and total viable count of bacteria (TVC) in milk were examined before and after the YXT treatment to evaluate its effectiveness. Levels of mastitis indicators from mastitis udder quarters were elevated. After YXT treatment, normal levels of these indicators were restored: TVC, 2.10 × 104 – 9.20 × 106 CFU/mL; clots, 6.56 ± 0.43 mg/mL; LDH, 181.0 ± 18.55 U/L; TNF-α, 0.02 ± 0.02 ng/mL; IL-6, 41.4 ± 11.46 pg/mL; and IL-8, 1.85 ± 0.60 pg/mL. Compared with the antibiotic therapy, YXT treatment has a shorter treatment course and might have lower probability for the causative agents to develop drug resistance because YXT is in fact a cocktail containing multiple active ingredients.

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The Bov Pract 34:2:130-133, 2000

Citation Information
Schukken YH, González RN, Wilson DJ, Garrison LG, Welcome F, Bennett G, Schulte H, Julius F, Saltman R: Case study – use of compounded antibiotics for treatment of mastitis. The Bov Pract 34:2:130-133, 2000.