Clinical and subclinical mastitis remain a major cause of financial loss to the dairy industry and a significant challenge to the dairy producer, with a large number of herds still experiencing unacceptable levels of disease (Bradley et al., 2007b). Several treatments and control measures are available to the practitioner but these are often apparently insufficient to control the disease on farm (Green et al., 2007).
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An investigation of the efficacy of a polyvalent mastitis vaccine using different vaccination regimens in the UK
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