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PRODUCT
CHARACTERISTICS Detecting
Mastitis pathogens usually relies on various culture media and on complex
biochemical tests. These methods are very time consuming, and the cultivation of
Mycoplasma bovis is
especially cumbersome. Mycoplasma bovis not only requires specific
culture medium but also takes more than 1-2 weeks to cultivate. Most dairy
farmers use antibiotics to avoid contagious Mastitis in cattle. However, this self-prescribed
regimen leads to drug resistance and antibiotic dosages
increases rapidly due to this kind of
self-prescription behavior. Moreover, the
quality of milk can be compromised by remnant antibiotics.
Detecting
7 mastitis pathogens including 3 infectious bacteria and 4 environmental
bacteria.
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