Dry cow therapy with ceftiofur to prevent postpartum mastitis in Indian cattle


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Authors

  • Shiva Jyothi J PV Narasimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University
  • Kalyani Putty PV Narasimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University
  • Narasimha Reddy Y
  • Dhanalakshmi K
  • Hannan Umair
  • Amol Shende
  • Vijay Muley

Keywords:

Mastitis, Dry cow therapy, Ceftiofur hydrochloride.

Abstract

Veterinary clinicians and academicians of India have limited locally generated data on the efficacy of the antimicrobial Ceftiofur hydrochloride in dairy cattle. The present study was undertaken to study the efficacy of Ceftiofur in dry cow therapy of cross bred Indian dairy cattle. Animals in the treatment group (N=254) received 500 mg of ceftiofur into all quarters on the day of drying while the animals in the control group (N=127) were left untreated.  It was found that 98.03%, and 96.06% of treatment, and control group animals, respectively were exhibiting intramammary infections on the day of drying. Efficacy of Ceftiofur in terms of cure rates was 70.6% by day 28 postpartum with control group showing a spontaneous cure rate of 16.39%. The proportions of new intramammary infections by day 28 postpartum were higher in control group (73.77%) in contrast to treatment group (9.23%). Our study suggests an important role of ceftiofur as an effective antimicrobial agent in dry cow therapy.

Author Biography

  • Kalyani Putty, PV Narasimha Rao Telangana Veterinary University
    Assistant Professor,Department of Veterinary Biotechnology

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Submitted

2019-03-07

Published

2022-03-01

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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS

How to Cite

J, S. J., Putty, K., Y, N. R., K, D., Umair, H., Shende, A., & Muley, V. (2022). Dry cow therapy with ceftiofur to prevent postpartum mastitis in Indian cattle. Indian Journal of Dairy Science, 75(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJDS/article/view/87535