Biting flies spreading mastitis: new route of transmission

02-09-2024 | |
Biting flies spreading mastitis: new route of transmission
Future work will elucidate the role of biting flies in the transmission of not only bovine mastitis pathogens, but other farm-associated zoonotic pathogens including E. coli O157, Brucella, and Salmonella. Photo: Canva
Previous studies have linked stable flies to bovine mastitis, but most have focused on mechanical transmission by looking at pathogens that can stick to a fly’s body or legs. The new work points to insect bites as an additional route of transmission, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the US found. The research may point to new strategies for protecting cows from disease-causing pathogens. As treatment of many environmental mastitis pathogens is often viewed as ineffectiv


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