Contribution to the study of swine atrophic rhinitis. II. Vaccine preparation and experimental use in the field
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Cow's milk samples were taken from the area of Attica and their total viable counts, methylene blue reduction time and mastitis status were determined. From the results taken it was concluded that: a) There is negative correlation between the methylene blue reduction time and the total viable counts of milk. b) The microbial quality of the milk from animals milked by hands is superior of that milked by machines. c) The mastitis status of the herds milked by machines is inferior of those milked by hands. d) According to the Greek Code of Quality of Milk, 21% of the samples examined were found to be of A class, 34% of B, and 45% of C. e) The methylene blue reduction time was found to be independent of the number of the somatic cell counts
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ΧΑΡΑΜΑΡΑ Σ., & ΑΝΥΦΑΝΤΑΚΗΣ Ε. (2019). Contribution to the study of swine atrophic rhinitis. II. Vaccine preparation and experimental use in the field. Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society, 34(4), 301–309. https://doi.org/10.12681/jhvms.21607
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