A cure for mastitis?

05-08-2021 | |
In discussion, Dr Gerlinde Van de Walle (left) and Rebecca Harman (right), research support specialist in the Van de Walle lab at the Baker Institute. - Photo: Rachel Philipson
In discussion, Dr Gerlinde Van de Walle (left) and Rebecca Harman (right), research support specialist in the Van de Walle lab at the Baker Institute. - Photo: Rachel Philipson
A revolutionary new treatment approach is being developed in New York. We take a look at the novel approach generating a lot of excitement in the sector. An effective treatment for mastitis seems like the holy grail in dairy farming. In dairy farms around the world, this condition is common and serious, affecting cow health, milk production and, of course, farm profits. “During the last century, significant advances to control mastitis have been made,” explain scientists at the ICAR-Indian


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